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Aaron Judge hits a 446-foot solo home run to center field, giving the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the top of the 1st inning
Aaron Judge was able to, just barely, sneak a 326-foot fly inside the foul pole at Yankee Stadium for the shortest home run of his career.
This is undeniably a special time in baseball, with two of its greatest players ever — Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani — providing daily thrills.
Aaron Judge has, by some measures, had the best multi-month start to a season in MLB history. The Yankees superstar slugger continued that with a home run and a double on Friday night in Los Angeles. The homer was his 19th of the season, and the six total bases on the night give him 159 total bases for the season.
Check out this unique angle of Aaron Judge's solo home run in the 1st inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers
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Aaron Judge is already up to 148 total bases through just 51 games in 2025, putting the New York Yankees superstar on pace to break Babe Ruth's total base record he set in 1921.