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The New York Yankees franchise slugger gave a candid response on a home run mark that once seemed unreachable.
Aaron Judge set an MLB record with 350 HRs in 1,088 games, surpassing Babe Ruth's pace in a historic power feat for the New York Yankees.
Former MLB GM droped a bold Aaron Judge and Babe-Ruth comparison that will get fans talking. ... the slugger matched Babe Ruth’s iconic record of 321 home runs in his first 1,000 games as a Yankee.
We are now getting spoiled by Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani to the point where we sometimes might think that what the two of them are doing -- Babe Ruth East and Babe Ruth West -- is normal. No. And ...
Aaron Judge’s career is one of the most closely followed in MLB, and now he’s spoken about what he sees as his limit as a player with the New York Yankees.
In the midst of what could end up being his third AL MVP season in the last four years, Aaron Judge hopes to join follow in ...
The Yankees earned a win against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday afternoon, taking the three-game series from the National ...
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 ...
This is what has distinguished Aaron Judge – the speed and volume with which he has racked up homers. He just has zipped into ...
The New York Yankees won their second game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, their first win in Toronto this season ...
To put it in perspective, only six players in MLB history have ever reached base 350 times in a season. Judge would join Babe ...