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Yankees Tie Club Record With 9 Home Runs
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Aaron Judge is back to being the driving force of the Yankees' lineup -- making history in the process with Shohei Ohtani.
Aaron Judge appears to be finding his groove after returning from the IL, and we’re backing the Yankees’ captain to go deep again in the series opener against Boston.
A full slate of MLB action calls for a few prop bet picks, so why not take some home run props on Tuesday night? There are actually 16 games in MLB on Tuesday,
The home run props board is loaded with star power on Thursday, featuring sluggers riding hot streaks and juicy matchups.
Even though Aaron Judge and Juan Soto are no longer teammates, they continue to compete in the MLB. Now, the Yankees star is close to completing one of those rare feats that only elite home run hitters like them can achieve.
Aaron Judge continues racking up milestones in yet another incredible season. On Saturday night, Judge led off the third inning of the Yankees' matchup with the Cardinals and launched his 39th home run of the season. That gave the 33-year-old a significant career milestone. He has now homered against all of the other 29 major league teams.
Raleigh has been a revelation in Seattle this season. Can he pass Ken Griffey Jr. in the Seattle record books? See the latest odds.
No. 61: After hitting his 394-foot home run, Aaron Judge received a standing ovation from the Toronto crowd and was greeted by teammates as he touched home plate.
Manager Aaron Boone has actually been part of three of the four nine-plus home run games, as, in addition to being The Bombers’ coach for their two games, he also hit the first home run of the Reds’ nine-homer barrage on September 4, 1999. (Thank you to Sarah Langs for the stats).