Judge: 4hrs, first with the highest figure for NYY in 3 first games

Aaron Judge has had a great start of the season with Yankees, with four home runs in the account in just three games
In the third game of the series against Milwaukee Brewers, this Sunday, Aaron Judge dispatched a two -run windshield in the first entrance and with his four whole sticks, between Saturday and Sunday, ‘The judge’ is the first player with the largest amount of flycracks for a New York York Yankees squad in the first three games of a season in the history of the franchise.
On Saturday, in the second game of the series against Breweers, Judge dispatched flycracks in the first, third and fourth tickets, respectively, and produced eight races.
Aaron Judge is the first Yankee with 11 ranked and eight races in a series of three games (since the racing statistics promoted in 1920 was formalized).
‘The judge’ is also the first Yankee with 20 total bases and 10 races promoted in a series of 3 games from Bernie Williams in 1994 (against the Rangers). The only other players in the history of the Yankees with 20 total bases and 10 races promoted in a series of three games were Bill Skowron In 1956 (against Athletics), Lou Gehrig In 1930 (against Cleveland) and Babe Ruth In 1922 (against the White Sox).
In addition, in a large season start, with the four home runs in the third game of the series this Sunday (Judge, Rice, Jake Bauers and Chisholm Jr., the Yankees now accumulate 15 home runs this season, drawing the Detroit Tigers of 2006 with the largest amount of homers in the first three games in a season in the history of the MLB.