New York's first three homers came off the first three pitches of the game -- an MLB record -- as Judge later hit a grand slam and finished with eight RBI
Kevin Burkhardt and Dontrelle Willis broke down whether they believe the New York Yankees can repeat their success from last season in a tough division.
Longtime Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay explained why they were using those bats during the YES Network broadcast and revealed the team actually custom-made those bats to improve hitting for those who tend to make contact closer to the label than the true barrel, like Volpe and Chisholm.
Suzyn Waldman, now paired with Dave Sims on the Yankees' radio network, elected to take a shot at the M's generally anemic offense on Saturday.
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Yardbarker on MSNYankees' new bats might be taking advantage of rulebook loopholeThe New York Yankees clubbed a franchise -record nine home runs on Saturday afternoon — including three from reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge — in a 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge made MLB history by homering on the first three pitches Nestor Cortes threw for the Brewers. Volpe himself hit his second home run of the season two pitches after Kay's comments about his new bat.
The New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers provided plenty of offensive fireworks Saturday at Yankee Stadium, combining for 29 hits and 29 runs while keeping
Devin Williams saved his first game with the New York Yankees by a whisker. Acquired from Milwaukee in December, the bearded All-Star closer loaded the bases with no outs against his former team and allowed a sacrifice fly,
The Yankees will look to put a frustrating spring training behind them when they open the 2025 regular season today against the Brewers.
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