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Jasson Domínguez becomes youngest Yankee with three-homer game in win over A’s

Jasson Domínguez made Yankees history.

In Friday night’s 10-2 win over the A’s in West Sacramento, Domínguez became the youngest player in franchise history to hit three home runs in a game, according to MLB stat guru Sarah Langs.

Domínguez is 22 years and 91 days old.

The switch-hitting Domínguez struck a solo home run off of right-handed A’s starter Osvaldo Bido in the third inning; a solo shot against left-hander Hogan Harris in the seventh; and a grand slam off of right-hander Elvis Alvarado in the eighth.

Domínguez also contributed a fifth-inning sacrifice fly as part of a seven-RBI game, which set a career high.