WEST SACRAMENTO, California – Jasson Domínguez, the young Dominican prospect, had a night to remember this Friday, leading the New York Yankees to a resounding 10-2 victory over the Athletics at their temporary home.
Domínguez Shines with a Power Display
Domínguez stole the show by hitting three home runs and driving in seven runs, demonstrating his offensive ability in a resounding manner.
The gardener opened the scoring in the third inning with a solo home run, followed by another hit by Paul Goldschmidt. In the seventh inning, Domínguez punished the ball again, and closed his stellar performance in the eighth with a grand slam, thus adding 11 home runs in his promising career.
In addition to his home runs, Domínguez contributed a sacrifice fly, solidifying himself as the offensive figure of the game.
JASSON DOMÍNGUEZ GOT HIS FIRST MULTI-HR GAME IN MLB!
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Warren and the Yankees’ Offensive
Starting pitcher Will Warren (2-2) kept the Athletics’ offense at bay, pitching seven and a third innings, allowing only one run. Warren’s performance was key in securing the Yankees’ third consecutive victory.
Other Yankees players also contributed, including Venezuelans Yorbit Vivas, who went 2-for-5 with a run scored, and Oswaldo Cabrera, who went 1-for-5. Aaron Judge was cheered after hitting a double and receiving an intentional walk.
The Athletics in Trouble
The Athletics suffered their third consecutive loss and now have a home record of 7-12. The game attendance was 12,049 fans, the second highest of the season.
For the Athletics, Dominican Miguel Andújar went 0-for-4, while Mexican Luis Urías finished 0-for-2.