Yankees, Aaron Judge and Mariners
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Yankees great Aaron Judge makes remarkable franchise history after going yard vs. Mariners in Tuesday's blowout win
Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge are putting on a show similar to what Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa did in 1998. But this chase is better because the 'clean' home run record is at stake.
Raleigh is three homers away from matching Barry Bonds’ overall record of 39 homers before an All-Star break, which the former San Francisco Giants slugger set in 2001.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ All-Star infielder will participate in 2025 Home Run DerbyWith MLB looking for its final participant in the 2025 Home Run Derby, the Yankees will have its first HR Derby representative since Aaron Judge in 2017. Jazz Chisholm, who publicly stated he would participate if MLB invited him, as accepted the invitation and will compete in the upcoming Home Run Derby.
Aaron Judge will not participate in this year's Home Run Derby, but the New York Yankees might still have some representation.
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Judge, who has now homered 30-plus times before the All-Star Game on four occasions, surpassed Lou Gehrig for the most multi-homer games in Yankees franchise history, according to MLB.com. Judge's 44 multi-homer games puts him two games behind Mickey Mantle and -- remarkably -- 24 games back of (who else?) Babe Ruth.
Raleigh leads in home runs, 35 to 33. The pair are tied in RBI, 74-74. Judge is batting .360 to Raleigh's .268 and leads in OPS, 1.202 to 1.021. The catcher Raleigh leads in steals, 9 to 6.
For the first Yankees win in six games, Aaron Judge, as expected, played an important role. Judge hit a two-run home run in the top of the fifth inning to extend their lead to 5-0 in their ...
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This week at Yankee Stadium, baseball's top two power hitters will meet for three games that are pretty important in the postseason race when Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees host Cal Raleigh and the Seattle Mariners.
Our MLB betting picks for Tuesday, July 8, 2025 believe a tater is in the Cards, off the bat of Alec Burleson. But first, Quinn Allen tells you why Aaron Judge is a threat to go deep again.