



Aaron Judge combined with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, then Judge hit two more homers as the New York Yankees set a team record with nine home runs in a 20-9 rout of the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.
Judge hit a solo homer, his ninth career grand slam and a two-run drive in his 40th multihomer game and third with three homers. He finished with a career-high eight RBIs.
Goldschmidt, Bellinger and Judge homered starting the first. Austin Wells added a first-inning homer. Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Oswald Peraza also went deep.
New York had hit eight homers at the Philadelphia Athletics on June 28, 1939, and against the Chicago White Sox on July 31, 2007.
Traded from the Yankees in December, Cortes (0-1) gave up eight runs, six hits and five walks over two innings in his Brewers debut.
Padres 1, Braves 0 >> Pinch-hitter Yuli Gurriel singled with two outs in the seventh to score Jake Cronenworth, who was aboard on a double, and San Diego won at home over Atlanta.
Cronenworth’s liner hit reliever Aaron Bummer (0-1) on the bottom of his right foot and caromed into the Braves’ dugout for a ground-rule double.
Braves starter Spencer Schwellenbach allowed one hit in six shutout innings.
San Diego’s Randy Vásquez permitted four hits in six scoreless innings.
Phillies 11, Nationals 6 >> Kyle Schwarber’s three-run shot was the big blow in a five-run sixth inning, and Brandon Marsh’s three-run drive in the seventh lifted Philadelphia to a road win over Washington.
Jesús Luzardo (1-0) struck out 11 in five innings in his Phillies debut. The only scoring he allowed came on Keibert Ruiz’s two-run homer in the second.
Orioles 9, Blue Jays 5 >> Jordan Westburg hit two solo homers for his first career multihomer game, and Baltimore won at Toronto.
Max Scherzer left his debut start with the Blue Jays after three innings because of soreness in his right lat muscle. He allowed two runs and three hits.
Astros 2, Mets 1 >> Jeremy Peña homered and Yordan Alvarez hit a tiebreaking double in the sixth that lifted host Houston past New York.
Spencer Arrighetti (1-0) allowed just one hit, a first-inning double to Juan Soto, and one run with five strikeouts in six innings.