Trent Grisham and Austin Wells both his two home runs each, while Giancarlo Stanton added one himself en route to a series sweep over the Rays.
New York are the only team in all of baseball with over 200 home runs this season (209). The second-most? Los Angeles Dodgers with 188.
Just a day beforehand, the Yankees tied a franchise record with nine home runs in a single game.
For those who remember, the Yankees originally set that record back in May - yes, they hit nine home runs in a game twice in the same season.
Every Yankees player to hit a home run in the past two days includes: Grisham (x2), Wells (x2), Stanton (x3), Cody Bellinger (x2), Jose Caballero (x2), Aaron Judge (40th), Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Ben Rice.
The Bronx Bombers are 69-57, sitting just 4.0 games back of the Toronto Blue Jays for the top spot in the American League East.
They're 8-2 in their last 10 games with a 111+ run differential - the third best in all of baseball behind the Milwaukee Brewers (+162) and Chicago Cubs (+116).
New York will now be heading back home to take on their dreaded rival Boston Red Sox for a three-game series. This is a critical series for both teams, with the Red Sox sitting just a game-and-a-half behind the Yankees with a 68-59 record.