The New York Yankees hit Kyle Gibson so hard on Tuesday we might have to start debating about torpedo bats again.
Facing the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, New York welcomed veteran starter Kyle Gibson back to the big leagues with three straight homers. Unlike Nestor last month, Gibson can at least say he didn't allow them on three straight pitches.
Instead, he allowed them on five, to Trent Grisham, Aaron Judge and Ben Rice.
Per MLB, it's the first time in league history a team has led off a game with three straight homers twice in one season.