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NEW YORK — In a thrilling season opener, Austin Wells made history by becoming the first catcher to hit a leadoff home run on opening day. His impressive start set the tone for the New York Yankees, who secured a 4-2 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers. Wells’ homer not only energized the crowd at Yankee Stadium but also showcased his potential as a key player for the team this season.
Adding to the excitement, rookie Anthony Volpe also contributed significantly by hitting a home run of his own, further solidifying the Yankees' offensive prowess. The dynamic duo's performances highlighted a promising start for the Yankees as they aim to make their mark in the league this year.
The pitching staff also played a crucial role in the win, limiting the Brewers to just two runs. Fans left the stadium buzzing with optimism, eager to see how the rest of the season unfolds for this talented Yankees lineup.
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