MLB News: Yankees’s Aaron Judge hits three Brewers Beatdown points

Aaron Judge Club put three of the nine races in the New York Yankees home in Club in their 20-9 demolition of the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday at the Yankee Stadium.
The nine runs at home are a Yankees franchise record.
The first of the racing at the judge’s house arrived in the first inning, when the Yankees triggered the bottom of the first with three home races on three consecutive shots.
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The New York defender Yankees, the judge Aaron, affects a solo race in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Images Wendell Cruz/Image)
Paul Goldschmidt of the Yankees guided the burst of house when he deposited Brewers who starts the launcher Nestor Cortes’ first shot in the left field bullpen. The defender of the Cody Bellinger center followed the race in the home of Goldschmidt with his imposing explosion in the steps on the field of the right center.
With the Yankees uphill 2-0 and enthusiastic fans with the back-to-back house, the judge kept them standing with an explosion of 468 feet on the left field.
Yankees records a historical inning with home races on three consecutive shots
The three consecutive runs in three consecutive shots scored the first time in the history of Yankees that the team won a game with three rides in the consecutive home. It was the first time that any team had hit a home race on three consecutive shots since 2000, according to MLB statistics.
But the Yankees were not made. The Catcher Austin Wells hit a home race in the opposite field just above the wall of the left field to do it 4-0 in the first inning. It was the first time in the history of the team that the Yankees hit four runs at home in the first inning of a game.

New York Yankees left defender Cody Bellinger after hitting a race throughout the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Images Wendell Cruz/Image)
The short Anthony Volpe joined the fun in the second inning with a race in the home of three shots to do 7-3. With the second race in Volpe’s house, it was the first time in the history of the Yankees that the team scored five runs at home in the first two inning of a game.
The second race in the judge’s home was a Grand Slam in the third inning to do it 12-3. Jazz Chisholm Jr. followed the judge’s slam with his home race alone to do it 13-3 and bring the race to the home of the Yankees to six in three inning.
In the fourth inning, the judge hit a race in the home of two shots to make it 16-4. It was the third time in the career of the judge who had hit three runs at home in a game.
At the bottom of the sixth inning, the judge almost hit his fourth race at home. He connected an in-line ride that went from the top of the wall in the right field and instead had to settle for a double RBI, which made it 18-6.

The New York Yankees defender, the judge of the judge Aaron, manages the shelter after hitting a double RBI in the sixth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Images Wendell Cruz/Image)
Oswald Peraza scored a home race at the bottom of the seventh inning, the ninth race in the house of the team of the day, to make it 20-6.
The judge had another possibility of hitting his MLB Record-style Fourth race at home in a game in the eighth inning of Jake Bauers. Bauers, an outfielder, went to the mound because the brewers were trying to preserve their bullpen.
The judge hit a line of travel to the left defender off the coast of Bauers, in less than more history. The final line of the judge was 4-6, with three home runs, one double and an eight-year-old RBI.
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Cortes took the loss for the brewers after fighting for two work inning. He gave up eight shots earned in six shots and five walks against his former team.
Max Fried made his debut in Yankees, launched 4⅔ Inning and gave up six points, two of which were earned.
With the dominant victory, the Yankees begin the 2-0 season and will try to complete the swept for the Brewers on Sunday at 13:35 et.
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