The New York Yankees continue to write golden pages in Major League Baseball history by becoming the first franchise in MLB to open two different games in a single season with three consecutive home runs. This Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in the second game of the series against the Baltimore Orioles, the “Bronx Bombers” displayed devastating offensive power at Camden Yards.
After a close loss in Monday’s game, the Yankees reacted strongly. In the first inning, Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge and Ben Rice hit back-to-back homers off starter Kyle Gibson. This feat, which they had already accomplished earlier in the season against the Milwaukee Brewers, marks a new record in MLB history.
Unforgettable night

The Yankees’ offense didn’t stop there.
After the initial three homers and a first out by Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger added another home run to make the score 4-0.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. then hit a triple, followed by a run-producing double from Anthony Volpe, who drove in Oswald Peraza’s run after Chisholm left with an apparent muscle injury.
After a close loss in Monday's game, the Yankees responded strongly
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In the second inning, Ben Rice again punished the opposing pitching with his eighth home run of the season.
In the fourth inning, Goldschmidt and Peraza drove in three more runs (9-0).
The lead was extended to 12-0 in the fifth episode on a single by Goldschmidt and a double by Bellinger that pushed across two more scores.
Dominant on the mound

Opener Carlos Rodón was another of the night’s protagonists.
The Cuban left-hander pitched six quality innings, allowing only two hits, two clean runs and seven strikeouts.
He held a no-hitter until the sixth inning, which was broken up by Jorge Mateo.
After his departure, Ian Hamilton took over and sealed the victory.
With this performance, the Yankees consolidate their position as leaders of the American League East Division.
They also send a strong message to the rest of the league about their offensive capabilities and their strength from the mound.
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