Aaron Judge ties A-Rod with 351st homer for Yankees
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The 6-foot-7 slugger told The Athletic's Ian O'Connor that "the plan" is to play into his 40s. And if Judge has close to a decade left in MLB, it's time to start crunching some numbers. The Yankees' all-time home run leaderboard (of homers hit specifically with New York) is Babe Ruth at 659, Mickey Mantle at 536 and Lou Gehrig at 493.
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani hit a home run that landed him among Aaron Judge and Babe Ruth in MLB history.
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Judge then dominated the Home Run Derby at Marlins Park, announcing himself to the American public as a true sporting superstar. But for Judge, the most vivid moment from that first All-Star experience came right before his first at-bat in the top of the first inning.
From a team perspective, the New York Yankees enter the second half of the season on Friday trying to get back into the driver's seat in the American League Eas
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Don’t worry, Yankees fans: Judge doesn’t plan on hanging up his cleats just yet. He’s only three seasons into the nine-year, $360 million contract he signed following his 2022 MVP season, and he still wants to bring a championship back to the Bronx.
MLB's two biggest stars and reigning MVPs, Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, notably did not compete in the Home Run Derby on Monday night. Though Judge and Ohtani finished as MLB's leaders in home runs last season, and rank top-three in long balls so far this season, neither have competed in the Derby in the last few years.