Baseball’s record book has been rewritten and now reads as follows: Aaron Judge, 62. Roger Maris, 61. Babe Ruth, 60. Judge sits alone atop the American League’s list for home runs in a single season ...
Aaron Judge has joined MLB home run royalty. The Yankees star crushed his 62nd home run of the season Tuesday, beating Roger Maris for the American League single-season record. Back in spring training ...
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge has been sitting on 60 home runs this season for over a week now. But he’s still impacting each game with his plate discipline. Since tying Babe Ruth with his ...
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge made baseball history on Tuesday with his 62nd homer of the MLB season, breaking Roger Maris' American League home run mark that stood for over six decades. Judge ...
Cal Raleigh did it again. The Seattle Mariners' superstar catcher, affectionately known as the Big Dumper, seized his moment in ALCS Game 7. In the top of the fifth, Raleigh leaned on one and launched ...
Aaron Judge rips a two-run home run to left field, becoming the first player in MLB to hit 30 homers and matching his AL ...
For 61 years, Roger Maris held the American League record for most home runs in a single season, with 61. The 3x AL MVP, Aaron Judge broke that record in 2022 edging Maris out with 62 dingers. Now ...
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