The Martian was really out of this world on Friday night.
Jasson Domínguez crushed three homers for the Yankees in their 10-2 blowout win over the A’s in West Sacramento, Calif., completing the feat with a grand slam in the eighth inning.
He started his big night in the third inning — as a left-handed batter — with a solo blast before crushing another solo shot in the seventh from the right side.
The biggest blow came in the eighth inning with the bases loaded against reliever Elvis Alvarado when he slugged the grand slam, hitting lefty again, into the right-field bullpen at Sutter Health Park.
Jasson Domínguez watches his sacrifice fly during the fifth inning of the Yankees-A’s game on May 9, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif.
Jasson Domínguez celebrates after hitting his second homer of the night.
According to MLB stats guru Sarah Langs, Domínguez, at 22 years old and 91 days, is now the youngest player in Yankees history with a three-homer game.
He also mixed in a sacrifice fly in the fifth, which gave him seven RBIs for the night.