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Aaron Judge is once again on pace to make history, threaten his own AL single-season home run record
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge remains on a historic home run pace in 2026, years after setting the AL single-season record with 62 homers in 2022.
Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber and Yankees star Aaron Judge gave the fans a show in their respective games on Sunday afternoon.
The New York Yankees have announced their starting lineup for Sunday's series finale with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Home run battle: Judge’s solo homer against the Brewers brought him level with Schwarber at 16, leading MLB in the early season. Historic pace: With 16 homers in 41 games, Judge is on pace to surpass 60 and become the first with five 50-homer seasons.
Striking out twice against Brewers rising star Jacob Misiorowski, Aaron Judge couldn't help but admit his fastball is truly legit.
The New York Yankees should be open to getting creative with their outfield makeup, with Spencer Jones getting called up to the big leagues.
The Yankees captain called Jacob Misiorowski's fastballs "one of the best he's ever seen" after being blown away May 8.
Aaron Judge has flirted with hitting 60 HRs again after surpassing fellow Yankees‘ slugger Roger Maris to set a new American League home run record (62).
Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge had a message for Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell after an announcement on Tuesday.
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Aaron Judge pulls even in MLB home run race
Homer total climbs: Aaron Judge’s solo shot against Milwaukee brought his season total to 16, equaling the highest mark in the majors. Record pace builds: With 16 homers in 41 games, Judge projects to 61.7 over a full season, close to his AL record of 62.
Power vs. power. And Yankees superstar Aaron Judge came away impressed by budding Brewers star Jacob Misiorowski. “You see some guys that throw 103 \[mph\], but you get a little bit more time. A guy like that,