Yankees Win Opening Day 4-2 Over Brewers
Yankees Win Opening Day 4-2 Over Brewers

Yankees Win Opening Day 4-2 Over Brewers

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The New York Yankees kicked off their 2025 season with a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Opening Day, marked by historic performances from catcher Austin Wells and shortstop Anthony Volpe. Wells made history as the first catcher to hit a leadoff home run on Opening Day, giving the Yankees an early lead, while Volpe added another home run in the second inning. Carlos Rodón delivered a strong performance on the mound, allowing just one run in 5.1 innings, despite the absence of ace Gerrit Cole. The bullpen, led by Devin Williams, secured the win, though Williams faced challenges in the ninth inning, loading the bases before ultimately closing the game. Aaron Judge praised the contributions of both Wells and Volpe, highlighting their development and impact on the team's momentum. The victory sets a positive tone for a Yankees team navigating early season injuries and looking to build on their success.

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