Aaron Judge becomes fastest to 350 HRs
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Aaron Judge hit his 350th career home run in Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs. In doing so, the New York Yankees slugger reached that milestone number fast than any other player in baseball history.
Judge has been pretty great as well. With a 3-for-4 performance on Saturday, the All-Star and reigning MVP is leading the league with a .358 average and a 1.204 OPS. He also has 81 RBI. His 35 home runs, meanwhile, are second in baseball – Seattle’s Cal Raleigh has 38 – and the most ever by a Yankee prior to the All-Star break.
Judge reached 350 in the ninth inning Saturday, his 1,088th game. McGwire hit No. 350 in his 1,280th game, on June 2, 1997, bettering Harmon Killebrew in his 1,319th game.
Aaron Judge became the fastest player to hit 350 home runs, reaching the mark with a two-run drive for the New York Yankees in the ninth inning off the Chicago Cubs’ Brad Keller. Judge hit his
Judge, of course, is more than "just" the most dangerous slugger of his era. He's also a deceptively athletic ballplayer who this season has graded out as a pronounced defensive asset in right field. He certainly reminded us of that on Friday.
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Armstrong's breakout season continues to look more impressive by the day. The third-year star hit his 24th and 25th home runs of the year in the Chicago Cubs' 8-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.