Yankees' Jasson Dominguez Makes MLB History With May Power Feat
Yankees' Jasson Dominguez Makes MLB History With May Power Feat

Yankees' Jasson Dominguez Makes MLB History With May Power Feat

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Several MLB rookies and veterans are making history and notable achievements this season. Jasson Dominguez of the New York Yankees has had a historic May, becoming the first player in MLB history to have three home runs in a game, a homer from both sides of the plate, a grand slam, and a walk-off home run all in a single month, showcasing his emerging dominance. Rookie pitcher Noah Cameron of the Kansas City Royals has made a remarkable start by pitching consecutive starts with at least six and a third innings and two or fewer hits, a first in MLB history, while also enjoying the personal significance of playing for his hometown team. Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Hyeseong Kim tied a rookie record with nine consecutive plate appearances reaching base, matching Corey Seager's 2015 feat, demonstrating strong offensive and defensive versatility. Angels closer Kenley Jansen joined an elite group of pitchers by recording 10 or more saves in 14 consecutive seasons, placing him among Hall of Famers like Mariano Rivera and Lee Smith. Meanwhile, Mariners reliever Casey Lawrence became the sixth player in franchise history to have three separate stints with the team, underscoring the unique paths players take in their careers.

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