The New York Yankees Set MLB Ablaze with Nine Home Runs Against the Milwaukee Brewers
The Record-Approaching Performance
The New York Yankees detonated the MLB landscape by slamming nine home runs during a dominant display against the Milwaukee Brewers, narrowly missing the Major League Baseball all-time home run record.
The Record
The record of 10 home runs in a single game still belongs to the Toronto Blue Jays, who achieved this feat
“The Blue Jays ride to the 1987 victory was against Baltimore Orioles, where Ernie Whitt, with three alone.”Our Ernie caught eight.
Historical Context
Only one other team has managed to hit nine home runs in a single game. The Cincinnati Reds accomplished this feat on September 4, 1999, in a 22-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
Player Performances
The Yankees started the game with a bang. Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Aaron Judge all hit home runs in the first three innings. The Brewers suffered a nightmare outing for pitcher Nelson Cortes, who gave up five home runs in just two innings leading to a 20-9 victory.
Austin Wells, Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Oswald Peraza also contributed home runs to the Yankees’ barrage. Judge completed a hat-trick of home runs, further cementing his status as one of the game’s top sluggers.
Players That Stacked Up
- Paul Glodschnit
- Cody Bellinger
- Paul Glodschnit
- Aarond Judge
- Austin Wells
- Anthony Volpe
- Jazz Chisholm Jr.
- Oswald Peraza
FAQ Section
What is the current record for most home runs in a single game by a team?
The current record is 10 home runs, set by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1987.
Who hit the most home runs in the Yankees’ game against the Brewers?
Aaron Judge hit a hat-trick of home runs, leading the team’s offensive explosion.
Who are the players at bat that recorded multiple home rolls?
Paul Glodschnit, Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger