Aaron Judge’s Three-Home Run Night Snaps Yankees’ Losing Streak

New York rode the bat of its star slugger to finally stop its downward spiral.
Aaron Judge’s Three-Home Run Night Snaps Yankees’ Losing Streak
Aaron Judge’s Three-Home Run Night Snaps Yankees’ Losing Streak /

Hope had been all but lost for the Yankees going into Wednesday night’s game against the Nationals. New York had dropped nine straight and fallen to 60–65 on the year, making any sort of late-season push seem hopeless.

But no one seemed to tell Aaron Judge that. 

The star outfielder exploded for a career night Wednesday, smashing three home runs to finally snap the Yankees’ losing streak and power New York to a 9–1 victory. Judge’s performance marked the first time in his accomplished career that he’d hit three homers in a single game. 

Judge got the action started early, blasting a solo shot in the bottom of the first inning to give the Yankees a 1–0 lead. With the bases loaded in the following inning, the 31-year-old delivered once again, crushing a grand slam to dead center to extend New York’s lead out to six.

Still, Judge wasn’t done. 

With the Yankees cruising, up 7–0 in the seventh inning, the reigning American League MVP hit his third homer of the game, a solo shot to cap off his career night. Judge joined elite company with the three-home run performance, becoming the first Yankee with three home runs in a game—one of which was a grand slam—since Alex Rodriguez did on April 26, 2005, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

Between Judge’s hot bat and a strong performance from Luis Severino on the bump, the Yankees maintained a shutout until late in Wednesday’s contest and ultimately were able to stop their recent downward spiral. Now up to 61–65 on the year, but still well out of the AL playoff race, New York will look to keep the momentum going on Thursday as it closes out a four-game set with Washington.


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Zach Koons
ZACH KOONS

Zach Koons is a programming editor at Sports Illustrated who frequently writes about Formula One. He joined SI as a breaking/trending news writer in February 2022 before joining the programming team in 2023. Koons previously worked at The Spun and interned for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He currently hosts the "Bleav in Northwestern" podcast and received a bachelor's in journalism from Northwestern University.