
Yankees Hit Home Runs on 3 Straight Pitches in 4-HR 1st Inning vs. Nestor Cortes
The New York Yankees opened the bottom of the first inning on Saturday against the visiting Milwaukee Brewers with solo home runs on the first three pitches courtesy of Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge.
After a pair of outs, catcher Austin Wells then went deep for the Yankees' fourth home run.
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The Yankees faced Brewers starting pitcher Nestor Cortes, who was making his debut with the team after spending five seasons with the Bronx Bombers.
Per Sarah Langs of MLB.com, Saturday marked the first time the Yankees have hit four home runs in the first inning of a game.
Langs also added some insight on the Yankees hitting home runs on their first three pitches:
The Yankees weren't done hitting home runs either.
After the Brewers scored three runs in the second inning, Anthony Volpe responded with a three-run homer in the bottom of the frame.
Volpe and Wells also hit home runs for the Yankees on Opening Day, when New York won 4-2. Wells' homer also occurred on the first pitch of the bottom of the first.
A day off Friday didn't slow their bats down, and some of their teammates joined in on the fun in the Bronx.
The barrage continued in the third inning, when Judge hit his second homer (a grand slam) before Chisholm got in on the fun with a solo shot.
And with that, the Yankees led 13-3 after three innings.
Judge later added a third homer (in the fourth frame) before Oswald Peraza came off the bench for another home run for a 20-6 lead in the seventh.
Peraza's blast set a franchise record for most homers in a single game (nine) en route to a 20-9 win.







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