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The New York Yankees tied their franchise record for most home runs in a game in the fourth inning; they broke that record in the seventh.
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Judge added a grand slam homer off Brewers relief pitcher Connor Thomas in the third inning and smashed a two-run homer in the fourth inning as the Yankees seized an 18-6 lead through six innings.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees' only problem at plate in opening series? Hitting against a position playerThe southpaw came in as the always-entertaining position player pitching twice at Yankee Stadium, and each time he threw a scoreless inning. Bauers allowed two hits, hit two batters and walked one. He didn't strike out any.
Brooklyn Dumpling Shop also joins the roster this year, delivering dumplings stuffed with Wagyu beef as well as both Buffalo and Kung Pao chicken — each unique fried bite a stoner’s dream. The spicy mayonnaise adds a delectable kick.
In the bottom of the first inning of the series finale, Judge unloaded a two-run shot off Brewers starter Aaron Civale to give the Yankees an early 2–1 lead. In doing so, he set some truly impressive franchise history.
The Brewers allow 36 runs on 34 hits, 15 of which were homers, as they are swept by the Yankees in the teams' season-opening series.
Food Network star and Westchester resident Christian Petroni is adding new desserts to his offerings at Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells made MLB history with his leadoff opening-day home run against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday.
NEW YORK — With Brewers left-hander Nestor Cortes set to make his Yankee Stadium return on Saturday, Yankees manager Aaron was asked pregame if the pitcher or hitter has more of an advantage ...
Back on Opening Day, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said his club was entering “overreaction week.” “We get off to a really good start and we’re going to win the World Series,” Boone said. “We get off to a tough start this week,