Yankees' Domínguez Hits 3 Home Runs, Sets Franchise Age Record
Yankees' Domínguez Hits 3 Home Runs, Sets Franchise Age Record

Yankees' Domínguez Hits 3 Home Runs, Sets Franchise Age Record

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Jasson Domínguez made history as the youngest player in New York Yankees franchise history to hit three home runs in a single game during a 10-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics. The 22-year-old switch-hitter showed power from both sides of the plate with two homers as a lefty and one as a righty, including a grand slam that gave him seven RBIs, the most by a Yankee this season. Domínguez's rare feat places him among only a few MLB players to hit three home runs with a grand slam from both sides of the plate in one game. His teammate Aaron Judge praised his work ethic and special talent, noting the significance of such a performance. The win marks the Yankees' third consecutive victory and boosts their standing in the American League. Will Warren's strong pitching performance, allowing just one run over 7.1 innings, also contributed to the team's success.

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