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Mike Trout and Aaron Judge deliver a historic slugfest, each hitting two home runs in a single game for the first time in 70 years. This thrilling matchup not only showcased their power but also left fans on the edge of their seats, with a dramatic 11-10 finish for the New York Yankees against the Los Angeles Angels.
Trout's second homer gave the Angels a late two-run lead in the eighth, but the drama escalated as Trent Grisham tied the game in the ninth with his second home run. The Yankees snatched victory when a wild pitch from Jordan Romano allowed Jose Caballero to score, ending their five-game losing streak.
This game marks a rare feat, mirroring a 1956 matchup where both MVPs homered twice. Judge, who hit a 456-foot bomb at 116.2 mph, now has 374 career homers, surpassing teammate Paul Goldschmidt. Trout, with 408 homers, continues to shine despite injury struggles over the past five seasons.
This electrifying contest featured seven home runs, with a combined distance of 2,846 feet, proving that baseball is alive and thrilling. Fans witnessed a classic battle between two of the game's greats, solidifying their legacies in the sport.

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