NEW YORK -- The Luke Voit Show rolls on, and the latest installment altered the history books.
Voit mashed a two-run homer off Eduardo Rodriguez of the Red Sox in the second inning on Thursday at Yankee Stadium. It was the Yankees' 246th home run of the season, establishing a new single-season franchise record by eclipsing the 245 homers hit by the 2012 Yankees.
The 246 homers are the most in the Majors since the 2016 Orioles hit 253 long balls. The Yankees are on pace to approach the all-time record of 264 homers, hit by the 1997 Mariners.