The New York Yankees had a huge day at the plate against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, so much so that they set some records.
The Yankees began their 20-9 win over the Brewers at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y., by hitting home runs on the first three pitches of the game, which set a team record for most home runs on the fewest pitches. Their bats remained hot the rest of the game. They hit 5 home runs through the first two innings; 7 through the first three innings; and they finished with nine home runs. All three marks set franchise records.
WHAT A START FOR THE @YANKEES!!!
— MLB (@MLB) March 29, 2025
3 pitches, 3 home runs!! pic.twitter.com/xWqAqH9X0y

The Yankees got their ninth home run on an Oswald Peraza blast in the seventh inning. The nine home runs set a Yankees team record and was one short of the MLB record set by the Blue Jays in 1987.
Peraza Power 💪
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 29, 2025
His home run sets a franchise record of 9 HRs in a single game. pic.twitter.com/yWNcR1oJHA
Aaron Judge led the way with three home runs and 8 RBIs. He clubbed a grand slam in the third inning. Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe and Austin Wells were the others to hit home runs for the Yanks. The best part about it for Yankees fans was whom they hit the homers off of.