Watch Masataka Yoshida Crush First Home Run With Red Sox Vs. Pirates

Red Sox fans will hope it's the first of many

The Boston Red Sox had a home run derby in the first inning Monday night against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Fenway Park and Masataka Yoshida made sure to be a part of it.

Two batters after Rafael Devers hit a solo shot to straightaway center field, Yoshida crushed his first home run in a Red Sox uniform off Pirates starter Johan Oviedo.

Yoshida caught up to a 96 mph fastball from the right-handed Oviedo at the top of the zone and belted it over the Green Monster for a two-run round-tripper. The blast also leveled the score at 3-3 for the time being after the Pirates jumped out to a three-run lead in the top of the first.

You can watch Yoshida’s home run, which traveled 390 feet, here.

Yoshida has made a good first impression through his first three-plus games with the Red Sox. The 29-year-old Japanese standout recorded two hits in two of Boston’s first three games against the Baltimore Orioles.

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Later in the bottom of the first inning, Triston Casas followed the lead of Devers and Yoshida as he wrapped a two-run homer around Pesky Pole for a 5-3 advantage. It was Boston’s third round-tripper of the inning.

After scoring nine runs in each game of their series against the Orioles, the Red Sox’s offense sure hasn’t cooled off with the Pirates in town.