Sun May 11 22:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Yankees’ Dominguez Explodes for Three Homers, Seven RBIs in 10-2 Rout of A’s
**WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. –** Jasson Dominguez put on a power display Friday night, smashing three home runs and driving in seven runs to lead the New York Yankees to a commanding 10-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics. The win marks the Yankees’ third straight, while the A’s have now lost three in a row.
Dominguez’s offensive outburst began in the third inning with a solo shot, followed by another solo homer in the seventh and a grand slam in the eighth. He also added a sacrifice fly, showcasing his all-around offensive prowess. At 22 years, 91 days old, Dominguez became the youngest Yankee ever to hit three home runs in a single game, surpassing the previous record held by Joe DiMaggio.
His performance overshadowed even Aaron Judge, who despite hitting a double, finished 1 for 4 with an intentional walk. The intentional walk to Judge drew boos from a crowd of 12,049 – the A’s second-largest home attendance of the season, many of whom were supporting the Yankees.
Will Warren pitched 7 1/3 innings, allowing only one run to earn the win for New York. The A’s struggled against the Yankees’ pitching, with Osvaldo Bido, Hogan Harris, and Elvis Alvarado all giving up runs.
A controversial play occurred in the fifth inning, with an overturned catch call initially ruling a hit by Paul Goldschmidt. While initially scoring a run, the umpires reversed the call and sent a runner back to third. Dominguez’s subsequent sacrifice fly made the overturned call irrelevant.
The Athletics will look to bounce back in their next game, while the Yankees will send Carlos Rodon to the mound, facing off against JP Sears, a former Yankee seeking his first career win against his old team.