Aaron Judge makes history with 300th homer as Yankees take two of three from White Sox (highlights) | Fingerlakes1.com
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Aaron Judge made history by becoming the fastest player to reach 300 career home runs, taking just 955 games and 3,431 at-bats to reach the milestone. This achievement surpasses the previous record held by Ralph Kiner, who achieved it in 1,087 games. Judge's three-run homer off Chad Kuhl in the eighth inning was not only his Major League-leading 43rd of the season but also solidified his place in Yankees history alongside legends like Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle.
In only his third Major League start, Will Warren showcased his talent by throwing five innings of two-run ball, striking out five batters to help lead the Yankees to victory over the White Sox. The team's offense shined, with each member contributing significantly, from Austin Wells delivering clutch hits to Alex Verdugo's RBI double, showcasing a well-rounded attack that helped secure a comfortable win.
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