Aaron Judge tied Yogi Berra on the Yankees all-time home run list by reaching 358 career homers with his 43rd of the season. The homer was a solo moonshot in the first inning against the Chicago White Sox. Judge ranks fourth in MLB this season in home runs and is hitting .321 with nearly 100 RBIs for the second straight year. The Yankees have won seven straight games and sit two games behind the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League East. DiMaggio sits above Judge at 361, while Ruth, Mantle and Gehrig hold the top franchise totals.
Judge accomplished that feat after hitting his 43rd homer of the season on Sunday. Judge blasted a moonshot in the top of the first inning, during a game with the lowly Chicago White Sox. Judge's homer was a solo shot, that gives him 358 in his career. He is now tied for fifth in Yankees history. Judge is fourth in Major League Baseball this season in home runs.
The Bronx Bombers are living up to their name and scoring runs at a rapid pace over this seven-game winning streak. Judge on the season is hitting .321 heading into Sunday's contest. He is also approaching 100 RBIs for the second consecutive season. New York is pushing the Toronto Blue Jays for first in the American League East. The Yankees are two games behind Toronto, heading into Sunday.
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