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New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit his 350th career home run on Saturday, making him the fastest player in MLB history to ever achieve the
Judge made three outstanding catches in right field on Friday night, saving three runs in an 11-0 rout of the Chicago Cubs that extended the New York Yankees’ winning streak to five following a six-game slide.
The Yankees have had four sluggers to win the Derby: Aaron Judge (2017), Robinson Cano (2011), Jason Giambi (2002) and Tino Martinez (1997). Even though the Yankees already lead the league, they will have the chance to extend their lead in 2025 as second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. will participate in this year's iteration of the event.
New York Yankees rightfielder Aaron Judge is on a hot streak that has him with 34 home runs during the 2025 regular season, which puts him on a pace for at least 60 HRs. If the Cal
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Aaron Judge has done it again. Another New York Yankees franchise record, shoved aside. This time, the 6-foot-7 superstar set a new single-season mark in early July. That's pretty hard to do. The record: Single-season intentional walks. When Judge was intentionally walked on Wednesday night, it was his 24th of the season.
Aaron Judge suffered a minor eye injury thanks to friendly fire between innings of the New York Yankees' sixth consecutive loss on Saturday.
Giancarlo Stanton hit a three-run homer, Austin Wells went deep for the third consecutive game and the New York Yankees pounded the Seattle Mariners 10-3 in the opener of a three-game series.