Yankees History on This Date
April 10th, 2007: Alex Rodriguez' two-run 1st inning homer gets the Yankees offense rolling in a 10-1 win over the Twins in Minnesota. The blast makes him just the fourth player in 50 years (since 1957) to have an extra base hit in each of his team's first seven games. The others are Ken Griffey Jr. (1997), Phil Nevin (2001) and Larry Walker (2001). A-Rod also becomes the first Yankee with six homers in the team's first seven games of a season.
April 10th, 1998: Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Bombers live up to their name in a wild 17-13 victory over the Oakland A's -- the highest scoring game in the park's history. New York had a pair of five-run innings and another where they scored four. The A's plated five in the 2nd and eight runs in the 5th. Surprisingly, only one home run was hit in the game -- that, by Yankee 1st baseman Tino Martinez. (The previous high had been a 17-11 win over the Philadelphia A's on June 3rd 1933.)
April 10th, 1968: In what would be remembered as The Year of the Pitcher, Yankee catcher Frank Fernandez homers for the game's only run as Mel Stottlemyre shuts out the Angels, 1-0. This is one of four shutouts (out of ten games) pitched on Opening Day.
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