Judge Ties Yogi Berra in Yankees’ All-Time Home Run Race

Aaron Judge has moved into a tie with Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra for fifth in the New York Yankees’ franchise history for most career home runs. The milestone was reached when Judge hit his 358th home run during Sunday’s game, which ended in a loss for the Yankees. This achievement marks a significant step in Judge’s ongoing pursuit of the team’s all-time record.

The Yankees’ all-time home run list includes some of the most iconic names in baseball history, with the current top spot held by Babe Ruth. Judge’s 358th home run not only places him in elite company but also underscores his status as one of the most powerful hitters in the game. His ability to consistently hit home runs has been a key factor in the Yankees’ success over the past several seasons.

The milestone was celebrated by fans and teammates alike, with many recognizing the effort and skill required to reach such an achievement. Judge’s performance in Sunday’s game, despite the loss, demonstrated his durability and ability to perform at a high level. As he continues to climb the rankings, Judge is expected to set new records and further cement his legacy as one of the greatest Yankees in history.