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Yankees make MLB history, open game with 3 straight home runs again

Emily Carter
By Emily Carter
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The New York Yankees became the first team in the history of the Major Leagues to open a game with three consecutive homers more than once in a season when Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge and Ben Rice went to Kesday’s night in Baltimore.

New York began the lower part of his March 29 game against Milwaukee with three home runs. In that game, Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Judge only needed three releases to hit three homers.

The Judge of Aaron de los Yankees, Ben Rice and Cody Bellinger hit the home runs behind the back against Orioles

The Judge of Aaron de los Yankees, Ben Rice and Cody Bellinger hit the home runs behind the back against Orioles

On Tuesday night, the Yankees reached three of the first five offers from the game to the right garden.

It was an ugly return to the older for Gibson, 37, who made 30 openings for the San Luis cardinals last season, Baltimore signed it with a $ 5.25 million contract at the end of March. Legalía to work in minors since before being called before it consists of the game.

After Rice’s homer put it 3-0, Gibson withdrew Goldschmidt on a ground before Bellinger also homer. The RBI of Anthony Volpe did it 5-0 before the first one ended.

The rice spoiled again in the second to put the 6-0.

Associated Press reports.

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