The Dominican Jasson Domínguez became Friday the youngest baseball player of the emblematic Yankees of New York to connect three home runs in a major league match.
Dominguez, 22, promoted a total of seven races in the Yankees 10×2 beating on the Oakland Athletics court.
The Dominican jewel began its exhibition with a lonely home run in the third entry in the Sutter Health Park of Sacramento (California).
In the fifth ‘inning’ he hit a high sacrifice for Trent Grisham to pass through the registrar.
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Domínguez, who did not have a match with multiple homers in his three seasons in ‘Las the Major’, connected his second home run in the seventh entrance with a 131 -meter missile.
With the Yankees at 6×0 advantage, the gardener completed his recital with a monumental Grand Slam of four races in the eighth episode.
The Dominican, who had also not achieved a Grand Slam with the Yankees, had broken other precocity brands for the ‘Bronx bombers’.
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In September 2003, at age 20, he was the youngest player of the Yankees to connect a home run in his competition debut.
-“Three home runs in a game … I’m going to remember the rest of my life,” Domínguez congratulated himself. “I will not lie, when I hit the ball to the third I thought: ‘It can’t be’. It was incredible.”
Friday’s day lived other great performances by Dominican players such as Ketel Mars in the crazy defeat of the Arizona 14×11 diamondbacks against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Mars hit two home runs for some D-backs that rose from an 8×4 against until led by 11×8 thanks to a Grand Slam of the Cuban-American Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
But the Dodgers, current World Series champions, turned it around with an explosive ninth entry of six annotations, crowned with a three -run from Shohei Ohtani.
As soon as I hit the ball, the Japanese superstar dropped the bat and raised his arms to celebrate the triumph while much of the public of Phoenix Chase Field (Arizona (Arizona) stood up to applaud him.
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In New York, the Mets defeated the Chicago puppies with Dominican Juan Soto and Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor.
Soto, who had already connected two home runs in the previous triumph against Diamondbacks, sent a 132 -meter missile between the central garden and the right to place the Mets in 6×1 head in the fourth entrance.
Great signing of the year in ‘The Major’, Soto seems to have awakened from his lazy campaign and this month already accumulates five home runs.
Two other Dominican players, José Ramírez and Ángel Martínez, contributed with two homers to the beating of the Cleveland 6×0 guardians before the Philadelphia Philis.