Sat May 10 23:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Yankees’ Domínguez Makes History with Three-Homer Game, Including Grand Slam

**WEST SACRAMENTO, CA** – Yankees outfielder Jasson Domínguez etched his name in franchise history Friday night, becoming the youngest player ever to hit three home runs in a single game. At just 22 years, 91 days old, he surpassed the previous record held by Joe DiMaggio. His impressive performance, which included a game-breaking grand slam, led the Yankees to a 10-2 victory over the Oakland A’s.

Domínguez’s three-homer night was a display of power hitting from both sides of the plate. He hit back-to-back home runs with teammate Paul Goldschmidt in the second inning, then added another as a right-handed batter in the seventh. His grand slam in the eighth inning, off A’s rookie Elvis Alvarado, sealed the win and made him only the third player in MLB history to achieve a three-homer game with a grand slam included, and the first Yankee since Aaron Hicks in 2018 to accomplish the feat hitting from both sides of the plate.

The performance capped a remarkable comeback for Domínguez, who missed significant time last year due to a torn UCL. His manager, Aaron Boone, praised not only Domínguez’s talent but also the team’s overall offensive approach, highlighting their consistent base-running and aggressive hitting.

Yankees teammates and fans alike expressed their excitement over Domínguez’s historic night. Star outfielder Aaron Judge described it as “special,” noting the palpable energy in the dugout with each home run.

Domínguez, who has started 31 of the Yankees’ 38 games, currently boasts five home runs and an impressive .802 OPS. While he downplayed his pre-game expectations, his performance suggests a bright future for the young star, leaving many to anticipate more such displays from the burgeoning slugger. Boone simply stated, “He’s so talented.”

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