Flashback to June 30
Sports History

1977
New York Yankees’ designated hitter Cliff Johnson hits three consecutive home runs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Read moreThe New York Yankees made history on June 30, 1977, when designated hitter Cliff Johnson hit three consecutive home runs in a game held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This incredible feat showcased Johnson’s power and helped solidify his place in Yankees’ history. Let’s delve into the details and relive this momentous event.
Cliff Johnson, a talented power hitter, joined the Yankees in the 1977 season. Known for his ability to hit the long ball, Johnson had already garnered attention from fans and opponents alike. However, on that fateful day in Toronto, he would exceed all expectations and etch his name into the record books.
The Yankees were up against the Toronto Blue Jays at Exhibition Stadium. The game started off like any other, but the fans in attendance were in for a treat. In the top of the 6th inning, Johnson stepped up to the plate with a runner on base. With a fierce swing of the bat, he sent the ball soaring over the outfield wall, marking his first home run of the game.
The excitement grew as Johnson’s power remained relentless. In the 8th inning, he approached the plate once again, undeterred by the pressure. With a booming crack of the bat, Johnson blasted his second home run of the game, much to the amazement of both Yankees and Blue Jays fans.
The tension in the stadium was palpable as Johnson returned to the plate in the 9th inning. The crowd held its breath, witnessing history in the making. With a determined focus, Johnson sent another ball flying out of the ballpark, completing the trifecta of home runs. The admiration and awe from both teams filled the air as Johnson rounded the bases, solidifying his place among the Yankees’ greats.
This extraordinary achievement made Cliff Johnson the first Yankees player to hit three consecutive home runs in a single game since Babe Ruth accomplished the feat in 1927. The significance of this accomplishment cannot be overstated. To be mentioned in the same breath as the legendary Babe Ruth was an honor that few players could claim.
Johnson’s three consecutive home runs propelled the Yankees to a resounding victory over the Blue Jays, with a final score of 7-0. His performance became an iconic moment in Yankees’ history and contributed to their successful 1977 season, which culminated in a World Series championship.
The impact of this game was widespread. It not only solidified Johnson’s place in Yankees’ lore but also served as a rallying point for the team. Johnson’s accomplishment showcased the power and resilience of the Yankees, instilling confidence and determination in the players throughout the remainder of the season.
Cliff Johnson’s three consecutive home runs during the game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 30, 1977, will forever be remembered as a defining moment in Yankees’ history. His power at the plate and the historical significance of his feat solidified his place among the greats of the game. Even decades later, Yankees fans still recount this incredible performance, a testament to Johnson’s impact on the franchise.
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