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If Aaron Judge comes up one home run short of breaking his own AL record this season, Sunday will live in infamy.
Aaron Judge is the first player in Yankees history to hit four home runs over the first three games of the season.
That would be Aaron Judge, who clubbed three home runs against Milwaukee in the Yankees’ 20-9 victory, which saw the team leave the yard nine total times, a new franchise record. Judge’s ...
New York's first three homers came off the first three pitches of the game -- an MLB record -- as Judge later hit a grand ...
Current Yankees manager Aaron Boone hit one of the Reds ... Cortes who also gave up eight runs in two innings. Judge narrowly missed a record-tying fourth homer in the sixth inning, settling ...
In all, the Yankees hit nine home runs during a 20-9 bludgeoning of the Milwaukee Brewers, breaking their franchise record for homers in a game. Aaron Judge, who went deep in his first three at-bats, ...
In the seventh inning of a tie game, Judge saw a sinker from John Schreiber that cut across the plate and demolished it into ...
Aaron Judge is having a great season for the New York Yankees. He matched Babe Ruth's home run record. Judge secured 157 ...
A member of the New York Yankees organization has issued a retort to Juan Soto’s comments about hitting without Aaron Judge.