Aaron Judge Smashes 362nd Homer, Passes DiMaggio in Yankees History

BREAKING: New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has just hit his 362nd career home run, surpassing Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in franchise history. This monumental achievement occurred at Fenway Park in Boston, where Judge launched a mammoth shot off pitcher Lucas Giolito on the second pitch he faced.
The home run, measuring an impressive 468 feet, marks the longest blast at Fenway since Judge’s own 470-footer last July. This performance comes just one game after Judge hit two homers to tie DiMaggio, further solidifying his legacy as one of the Yankees’ all-time greats.
Judge reached this milestone in his 1,130th game, while DiMaggio achieved his total in 1,736 games. This swift ascent shows Judge’s remarkable power and consistency, capturing the attention of baseball fans worldwide.
The Yankees captain’s latest feat not only enhances his individual accolades but also keeps the Yankees competitive in the postseason race. Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about Judge’s potential to break more records as the season progresses.
This historic moment is a reminder of the rich history of the Yankees and the fierce rivalry with the Red Sox. Judge’s achievement is likely to be discussed for years to come among baseball enthusiasts and historians.
Next Steps: As the Yankees continue their season, all eyes will be on Judge to see what other milestones he can achieve. Will he continue to climb the all-time home run list? Fans will be eagerly watching as the games unfold.