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Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is in a home run flurry that has rarely been seen in MLB history. Through his age-29 season, he had 158 career home runs and on Saturday, at age 33, he hit his 350th career home run.
Aaron Judge made history on Saturday afternoon. Judge recorded his 350th career home run in the bottom of the ninth inning during the New York Yankees' 5-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs. In doing so, Judge became the fastest player in league history to reach 350 homers, passing Mark McGwire in the process:
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Yardbarker on MSNAaron Judge’s latest record is overshadowing another one of his historic featsOn Saturday afternoon, New York Yankees slugger and baseball's best hitter, Aaron Judge, became the fastest player to 350 home runs, having done so in 1,088 games.
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Aaron Judge made three outstanding catches in right field, robbing Pete Crow-Armstrong of a home run, Dansby Swanson of a single and Kyle Tucker of a two-run hit in the New York Yankees’ 11-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs.
The full rosters are set for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. This year's Midsummer Classic will be played on Tuesday (July 15) at Truist Park, the regular season home of the Atlanta Braves. The All-Star Game will,
With 70 games to go, Judge, striking fear into opposing pitchers more than any Yankees player ever, has already surpassed a Mickey Mantle single-season record. Aaron Judge keeps making history.
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees moved into second in jersey sales behind Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The only MLB player with more home runs than Aaron Judge this season was in the opposing lineup Tuesday night, and both prodigious sluggers