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Aaron Judge hits his 362nd career homer, passing Joe DiMaggio for 4th in New York Yankees history
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has hit his 362nd home run, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio and taking sole possession of fourth place on the franchise’s career list.
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Aaron Judge passes Joe DiMaggio on Yankees all-time home run list, after meeting with Trump
Yankees captain Aaron Judge passed Joe DiMaggio with his 362nd home run after meeting President Trump, who visited the clubhouse before Judge's recent hot streak.
Only three players in New York Yankees history have hit more home runs than Aaron Judge. On Friday night, Judge swatted his 47th home run of 2025 and the 362nd home run of his career, passing Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio for sole possession of fourth place on the franchise's home run leaderboard.
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Aaron Judge’s record blast, Luis Gil’s gem lead Yankees over Red Sox to start pivotal series
Backed by Luis Gil throwing six no-hit innings, Aaron Judge passing Joe DiMaggio on the club’s all-time home run list and some late contributions elsewhere, the Yankees knocked off the Red Sox 4-1 in front of a sellout crowd on a crisp night at Fenway Park.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge said the team needs President Donald Trump "around more often" after their victory over the Detroit Tigers.
Aaron Judge passed Joe DiMaggio and took sole possession of fourth place on the New York Yankees' all-time home run list, hitting a solo shot out of Fenway Park in the first inning of Friday night's game against the Boston Red Sox.
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit his 362nd career home run on Friday night, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio.
Yankees’ Jazz Chisholm joins Ruth, Maris, Judge in New York home run history originally appeared on The Sporting News Jazz Chisholm has had one of the most prolific starts to a New York Yankees career in the entire history of the storied franchise.
Aaron Judge may be playing a position he isn't accustomed to when the New York Yankees find themselves at Fenway Park for a pivotal series against the Boston Red Sox. Aaron Boone announced this week that both the captain and Giancarlo Stanton will rotate in left field, just below the Green Monster.