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Friday night was one to remember for Jasson Dominguez.
Once it was called New York Yankees’ top view, this is Dominguez’s first full season and we now see why Yankees has proclaimed him so much ever since he was 16 years old.
At the age of 22, Dominguez’s story made the youngest Yankee to ever hit three home runs in a game and did it against the athletics of Sacramento.
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Jasson Dominguez became the 16th player in the MLB story to have a three-home game with at least one coming from both sides of the record. (Getty Images)
However, there is quite a VRI for this historical performance: Switch-Hitter actually hits homemade from both sides of the record.
Dominguez belt his first explosion on the night from the left side of the third lap and went back-to-back with Paul Goldschmidt. In the seventh, this time from the right, he went deep after a solo shot. But to hood it all off, he hit a grand slam in the eighth, back to the left side of the box.

New York Yankee’s outfielder Jasson Dominguez (24) rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam of athletics during the eighth lap in Sutter Health Park. (ED SZCZEPANSI-PLACE PICTURES)
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Dominguez joined Mickey Mantle, Eddie Murray and only 13 other players who had a three-home race game with at least one coming from each side of the record. It was just the 20th such instance in the MLB story and had not been done since 2018 when Aaron Hicks did it in a Yankee uniform.
Others Yankees to perform the bang includes Tom Tresh, Roy White and Mark Teixeira, who actually did two other times with two other teams.
The home run from the right side was definitely a good sight for Yankee fans, given that the left side is undoubtedly Dominguez’s strong suit. As the left side he hits .319 with a .943 ops, but in the right -handed dough box he just hits .128.

New York Yankee’s outfielder Jasson Dominguez (24) High-Five’s third base coach Luis Rojas (67) after hitting a home drive against athletics during the third round in Sutter Health Park. (ED SZCZEPANSI-PLACE PICTURES)
New York won a 10-2 win over athletics that surprisingly hover on .500 to 40 games. It was the Bronx Bombers’ third win in a row, and they are back in action on Saturday against the A’s in an attempt to continue to build their lead in all -East.