The Bronx Bombers lived up to their nickname on Wednesday afternoon , and in the process, they made history. Six different Yankees went deep in an 11-2 dismantling of the Washington Nationals at Yankee Stadium, marking the third time this season that at least six players homered in the same game — a feat no other team in Major League history has accomplished.

The power surge started early when Trent Grisham led off the first inning with a home run, but the fireworks truly exploded in the third. Aaron Judge got it going with a towering two-run shot to center, his 41st of the year, before Cody Bellinger followed with a blast of his own on the very next pitch. Ryan McMahon added a three-run homer later in the frame, and rookie Ben Rice capped the outburst with his second at-bat of the

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