Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Hit 3 home runs in Toronto’s 6-4 win over the Yankees on Wednesday, his 2d career 3-homer recreation.
The 23-12 months-vintage hit his first home runs off of Yankees ace Gerrit Cole. The first, in the starting inning, turned into almost robbed by way of Aaron Hicks however the ball fell out when Hicks hit the wall. The umpires reviewed the play however showed the ball went out of the park. The second, in the 0.33 inning, was a -run homer and to provide Toronto a three-0 lead. His 1/3 domestic run, a 443-foot shot in the 8th inning, extended the result in five-3.
Guerrero also doubled off Cole in the sixth inning, prompting the Yankees right-hander to tip his cap.
“Did you notice the night time? If you had a cap, you’d tip it too. My goodness,” Cole said after the loss.
Guerrero’s 3 home runs came on a night he suffered a gash on his proper ring finger after Hicks unknowingly stepped on his hand trying to beat out a groundball in the second inning.
Guerrero now has four homers in six games this season to go along with a .391 batting common and 1.373 OPS.



















