Call it a piece of Hick-story.

Aaron Hicks hit the first major league home run in Europe with a 386-foot shot to right field for the Yankees in London on Saturday afternoon. The blast was part of a six-run top of the first inning for the Yankees that ended Red Sox starter Rick Porcello’s day ending after just a 1/3 of an inning at London Stadium.

The Yankees had five hits in the frame that took 27 minutes and included RBI doubles by Didi Gregorius and Edwin Encarnacion. The Red Sox countered by beating up on Masahiro Tanaka with six runs of their own, capped off by a three-run shot by Michael Chavis. Tanaka was pulled after 2/3 of of an inning, and was replaced by Chad Green.

The game is the first of two between the Yankees and Red Sox in London, the first MLB games to be played in Europe.