(Houston) Jasson Domínguez became the youngest player to hit a home run in his first at bat in a Yankees uniform, Aaron Judge hit his 250th career home run faster than any other player and the New York club defeated the Houston Astros 6-2 on Friday night.
DJ LeMahieu hit Justin Verlander’s second kick into the stands to start the game with a home run. After two outs, Verlander conceded a walk to Giancarlo Stanton.
On the Majors’ second drive, and on their first drive, Domínguez, who has been compared to Bo Jackson and Mike Trout, blasted a Verlander (10-7) shot over the fence to bring the score to 3-0.
“I knew I was going to feel a lot of emotions when I finally got on the field,” Dominguez said in Spanish through an interpreter. I said that my dream was coming true before my eyes, there I managed to hit that ball that ended up becoming a home run. »
At just 20 years and 206 days old, Domínguez became the youngest Yankees player to hit a home run in his first career game. He is the first to hit a long ball in his first at bat since Judge on August 13, 2016.
“It’s pretty impressive,” Yankees coach Aaron Boone said. It’s a whole way of making his presence known, and doing it with confidence. »
Austin Wells also made his major league debut for the Yankees on Friday. He hit a single early in the second round, but Verlander cleared the threat this time.
José Abreu hit a solo home run late in the second inning to cut the lead to two runs. However, Stanton responded with a two-run home run in the third inning.
Kyle Tucker closed the gap back to 5-2 with a late double in the third.
Judge hit a solo home run off Verlander in the fifth, becoming the fastest player to reach the 250 home run mark in Major League history. He accomplished the feat in 810 games, breaking Ryan Howard’s mark, who needed 855 games to reach the plateau in 2010 with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Judge hit a solo home run off Verlander in the fifth, becoming the fastest player to reach the 250 home run mark in Major League history.
It was for the Judge a 30It is tour this season despite missing nearly two months of play with a toe injury. He reached age 62 last season, breaking the American League record of 61, set by Roger Maris in 1961.
Verlander gave up six runs and eight hits in six innings. It was the first time this season that he had allowed four home runs in a game.
For the Yankees, Carlos Rodon (2-4) allowed two runs and three hits in five innings.
Domínguez is expected to be the team’s regular center fielder after Harrison Bader was released by the Cincinnati Reds.
He became the youngest player to play for the Yankees since 19-year-old Jose Rijo in July 1984. He was also the youngest player at his position since 20-year-old Stan Javier in April 1984.
