Aaron judge won three of the new Yankees New York circuits in their demolition of 20-9 by Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday at the Yankee Stadium.
The nine circuits are a franchise record for Yankees.
The first of the judge’s circuits came in the first round, when the Yankees led at the bottom of the first with three circuits on three consecutive throws.
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New York Yankees defender player Aaron Judge hits a solo home run during the first round against Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Wendell Cruz / Imagn images)
Paul Goldschmidt, Yankees, led the Home Run dam when he deposited the first land of the launcher leaving the brewers Nestor Cortes in the enclosure of the fields of the center left. The central defender Cody Bellinger followed the Home Run of Goldschmidt with his own imposing explosion in the stands of the center right.
With the Yankees at the top of 2-0 and the ecstatic fans with the consecutive circuits, the judge kept them on foot with an explosion of 468 feet on the left ground.
The Yankees record the historic round with circuits on three consecutive land
The three consecutive circuits on three consecutive throws marked the first time in the history of the Yankees that the team led a match with three consecutive circuits. It was the first time that any team has hit one home run on three consecutive throws since 2000, according to MLB statistics.
But the Yankees were not made. The Austin Wells recipient struck a home run with the opposite field just above the wall of the left field to do so 4-0 during the first round. It was the first time in the history of the team that the Yankees hit four circuits in the first round of a match.

New York Yankees left Cody Bellinger Score field player after hitting a solo home run during the first round against Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Wendell Cruz / Imagn images)
The Anthony Volpe Corner stop joined the pleasure during the second round with a three-point home run to do it 7-3. With the second Volpe circuit, it was the first time in the history of the Yankees, the team struck five circuits during the first two rounds of a match.
The judge’s second circuit was a big slam during the third round to make it 12-3. Jazz Chisholm Jr. followed the judge’s slam with a solo home run to make 13-3 and wear the total of the Home Run of Yankees six in three rounds.
The manager of Blue Jays John Schneider drops the bomb F at the time of the hot micro with the referee
In the fourth round, the judge struck a two-point home run to do it 16-4. It was the third time in the judge’s career that he had hit three circuits in a match.
At the bottom of the sixth round, the judge almost hit his fourth circuit. He laced a line disc which left the top of the wall in the right field, and he had to settle for a double RBI instead, which did it 18-6.

New York Yankees defender player Aaron, the judge, signaled to the canoe after hitting a double RBI in sixth round against the Brewers of Milwaukee at the Yankee Stadium on March 29, 2025. (Wendell Cruz / Imagn images)
Oswald Peraza struck a Home Run solo at the bottom of the seventh round, the ninth Home Run of the team, to do it 20-6.
The judge had a chance to hit his fourth circuit at the MLB in a match in the eighth round of Jake Bauers. Bauers, a voltiper, went to the mound because the brewers tried to preserve their enclosure.
The judge struck a line of conduct to the left field off Bauers, exceeding only more history. The judge’s final line was 4-6, with three circuits, a double and a top of eight products produced.
Cortes took the defeat of the Brewers after hitting two work sleeves. He abandoned eight points deserved on six strokes and five goals on bullets against his former team.
Max Fried made his debut at the Yankees, launched 4⅔ sleeves and abandoned six points, two of which were won.
With the dominant victory, the Yankees start the 2-0 season and will try to finish the scan on the Brewers on Sunday at 1:35 p.m..




