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Paul Goldschmidt struck a leadoff home run on the first pitch he saw from Milwaukee Brewers starter Nestor Cortes on Saturday, kicking off an offensive onslaught in the Yankees’ 20-9 victory.
From New York Daily News
It was the first time in team history that the Yankees hit four home runs in one inning.
From The New York Times
The Yankees hit a total of 15 homers and scored 36 runs as they swept the three-game series.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees give Paul Goldschmidt brand new role after 1,929 MLB gamesGoldschmidt is batting leadoff. The Yankees put Goldschmidt there against Brewers lefty Nestor Cortes to gain a platoon advantage in front of 2-hitter Aaron Judge. Ya
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees have cracked the code at one critical spot in the lineupThe New York Yankees might’ve just solved one of their most nagging problems from last season—finding a reliable leadoff hitter. And they’ve done it not by
9: The nine home runs set a single-game franchise record and marked only the third instance in MLB history that a team homered nine times. The Yankees finished one shy of the MLB record, set by the Toronto Blue Jays when they hit 10 homers on Sept. 14, 1987.
The New York Yankees will likely make some huge moves ahead of the trade deadline and into next offseason, especially if they come up short of the World Series.
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New torpedo bats drew attention when the New York Yankees hit a team-record nine homers that traveled a combined 3,695 feet.
That’s why alarms went off for Yankees fans when Goldschmidt was subbed out of Monday’s 6-5 walk-off loss to the Blue Jays in the bottom of the third. Goldschmidt revealed that he exited the game with a sore back.
Yankees’ veteran Paul Goldschmidt, heading into his 15th MLB season, boasts a net worth of $20 million. Transitioning from the Cardinals, he signed a 1-year, $12.5 million contract with the Yankees, hoping to play in the World Series.
Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge started the New York Yankees' home run onslaught and the catalyst for it may have been revealed.
That’s just trying to be the best we can be,” manager Aaron Boone said Sunday. “We’re trying to win on the margins and that shows up in so many different ways.”