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Aaron Judge has once again crossed the 50-home run mark. The New York Yankees captain slammed his 50th and 51st home runs of the 2025 season in his team’s 8-1 win over the Chicago White Sox. His 50th homer saw him tie a historic MLB record. Judge had a ...
Cal Raleigh leads MLB with 60 home runs this season. He needs 2 to tie Aaron Judge's AL record set in 2022. Before being drafted by the Mariners, Cal Raleigh played catcher at Florida State. Raleigh is known as "The Big Dumper" because of a former teammate ...
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge tied a major-league record by reaching 50 home runs for the fourth time, hitting a three-run drive for the New York Yankees in the second inning against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night. The seven-time All-Star added his ...
The New York Yankees have arguably the best hitter of his generation in Aaron Judge. Judge undoubtedly is the best slugger of his generation, but he's making a case for himself as the best overall offensive player of his time. That's how good Judge has ...
On Saturday afternoon, Aaron Judge was at it again at Yankee Stadium. In the first inning, with a 0-1 count, Judge sent a sweeper from Tomoyuki Sugano soaring over the left-field stands. This marked his 20th first-inning home run of the MLB season ...
While Judge kept his responses to the press typically humble, he was the key in propelling the Yankees past the Blue Jays, who at one point had a 6-1 lead. That lead was erased by Judge's play. Not only did he hit a near impossible three-run home run, he also notched an additional RBI and ran in on a single from Giancarlo Stanton.
Aaron Judge is one home run away from tying David Ortiz’s elimination-game record, a swing that could reshape his October legacy. Aaron Judge’s legend in New York is already huge. He’s en route to his third MVP, he just won his first batting title ...
MVP candidate Cal Raleigh hit a game-typing home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to help lead Seattle past the Toronto Blue Jays.