With Luke Voit's home run in the second inning on Thursday night, the New York Yankees now have 12 players with 10 or more homers this season.

It marks the first time in Major League history a team has had a dozen players with double-digit home runs.

"It's still pretty cool to be a part of that," Voit said. "It's something to kind of take a positive from that game. No one else can say that they did that."

The previous record was 11 shared by the 2015 and 2017 Astros, the 2016 Twins and the 2004 Tigers.

In addition to Voit, Giancarlo Stanton (35), Aaron Judge (26), Didi Gregorius (26), Miguel Andujar (25), Aaron Hicks (24), Gleyber Torres (23), Gary Sanchez (16), Brett Gardner (12), Greg Bird (11) and Neil Walker (10) also have double-digit home runs.