Yankees bats set another historic record, with 4 more homers in 12-3 battering of Brewers

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The torpedoes kept firing in the Bronx on Sunday as the New York Yankees continued their barrage on Milwaukee Brewers pitching with three home runs in a 12-3 win.

Aaron Judge began the fireworks with a two-run shot off Aaron Civale in the first inning. With that shot into the seats, Judge became the first player in Yankees history to hit four homers in the team’s first three games of a season.

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The Yankees followed that up with home runs in each of the next two innings. Ben Rice hit a solo shot with two outs in the second, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. followed up with a two-run blast in the third after Civale intentionally walked Judge to face the Yankees’ second baseman.

Civale was battered for five runs on four hits, three of them home runs, lasting three innings.

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