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New York Yankees set 2 home run records in same game — one tying Aaron Boone originally appeared on The Sporting News The New York Yankees just keep on going deep. On Wednesday night, they made multiple forms of home run history.
The New York Yankees are on an offensive tear, and Ben Rice helped the team match one of its all-time records.
The panic that was coming from the Bronx is starting to quiet down after the New York Yankees made history on Tuesday night in a 13-3 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger and Giancarlo Stanton hammered consecutive homers in the first inning as the New York Yankees powered past the host Tampa Bay Rays 13-3 by belting a franchise-record-tying nine home runs on Tuesday.
Aaron Boone's New York Yankees tied an incredible home run record, a record previously held by Boone when he played for the Cincinnati Reds.
After a lengthy rain delay, Giancarlo Stanton hit two home runs and the New York Yankees matched a franchise record with nine longballs Tuesday night in a convincing 13-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays,
Giancarlo Stanton keeps on climbing. The New York Yankees' slugger has moved up another spot on the MLB all-time home run leaderboard. When he hit his second homer of the night Tuesday, Stanton passed Dave Kingman to move into 43rd place in major league history.
New York Yankees superstar slugger Aaron Judge achieved some pretty cool history after hitting his 39th home run of the 2025 season on Saturday night against the hosting St. Louis Cardinals. With the Cards homer, Judge can now say he's hit a home run against all of the other 29 teams in the MLB.