In the third game of his major league career, Jones recorded his first hit, smoking an RBI single to center field off Brewers righty Logan Henderson to double the Yankees’ lead on Sunday afternoon at American Family Field.
The Yankees quickly secured the ball, which came off Jones’ bat at 106.4 mph, for safekeeping.
Henderson threw a first-pitch slider and Jones pounced on it, roping it to center to score José Caballero from second for the 2-0 lead.
The milestone hit came with Jones’ mom and family sitting next to the Yankees’ dugout, as they have all weekend, including his MLB debut on Friday night.
Yankees rookie Spencer Jones records his first MLB hit during the second inning against the Brewers on May 10, 2026. Getty Images Spencer Jones’ mom (green jacket) and family react to the Yankees rookie’s first MLB hit against the Brewers on May 10, 2026. Getty Images The 24-year-old (who turns 25 on Thursday) was 0-for-5 with four strikeouts and a walk through his first two games before Sunday.
Jones was starting in right field on Sunday with Aaron Judge getting a DH day.