Yankees superstars Aaron Judge, Anthony Rizzo, and Giancarlo Stanton became the first Yankees trio to each hit nine homers in the first 31 games of the season.

Any time you break a Yankees record, you're doing something right. While power numbers have decreased across baseball, the same cannot be said for the Yankees' trio. Even the 1927 team that featured all-time greats Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig couldn't accomplish this feat. Ruth, 714 career homers, and Gehrig, 493 career homers, didn't have a third teammate with enough power numbers.

The Yankees have perhaps the greatest collection of athletes in sports history. Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Alex Rodriguez, and Yogi Berra are just some of the other big-name power hitters that have played in the Bronx.

The trio Judge, Stanton, and Rizzo have seemingly carried the Yankees offensively this season, as other guys have struggled. It's helped lead them to the best record in baseball at 23-8 heading into Friday. The feat was accomplished after Stanton homered twice in addition to Judge's solo homer in Thursday's win over the White Sox.

Judge's 11 homers have him leading the league in that department. Rizzo and Stanton, each with nine, are tied-for-third in the majors. Rizzo in particular has enjoyed an exceptional season after re-signing with the Yankees in the offseason on a two-year, $32 million deal.

The trio will need to continue their hot streaks in order for the Yankees to keep up their record. Thus far, they are second in baseball in homers with 44, behind the Angels, whom have played two more games.