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Aaron Judge stayed hot at the plate over the weekend, creeping up to 33 home runs on the season before the New York Yankees have even hit the All-Star break.
So, yes, it's pretty rare for the Bronx Bombers to be completely blanked in the hit department; in recent years, with such a powerful offense, it feels even less likely for a pitcher (or pitchers) to no-hit the Yanks. A small ballpark plus power being so emphasized in today's game is not a recipe for no-hitters.
Aaron Judge continues to excel in his element: hitting the baseball with incredible prowess. Recently, he surpassed a milestone held for 72 years by MLB legend Mickey Mantle. Notably, this achievement isn't solely about batting excellence.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is used to making history. He broke the AL single-season home run record in 2022 with an impressive 62 homers that season
Aaron Judge continues to make MLB history. The New York Yankees' superstar outfielder has achieved something before the All-Star break that no player ever has before. Judge's combination of 119 hits and 33 home runs, through July 7, has never happened before the break, according to OptaStats' Greg Harvey.
The New York Yankees shared praise for slugger Giancarlo Stanton after he moved into the top 50 all-time for home runs.
On Sunday, in a rubber match against the Athletics, they won 12-5 with a strong performance from outfielder Aaron Judge, who went 2-4, recording two home runs, one walk, three runs scored and four RBIs.
Aaron Judge is delivering an exceptional season for the New York Yankees, and as June came to a close, he is on the cusp of setting a new individual record in Major League Baseball history.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge joined Mark McGwire by hitting his 30th home run of the season before the All-Star Game, again.
Seattle Mariners All-Star Cal Raleigh made history against the New York Yankees — and earned a unique shoutout on the opposing broadcast.