
"The New York Yankees' slugger joined exclusive history on Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox, bashing home runs No. 50 and 51 in an 8-1 win in the Bronx. With it, Judge becomes just the fourth player in MLB history to post four separate seasons of 50-plus home runs and the first to do so without the help of steroids since Babe Ruth."
"I can't, Judge said. If you sit back and admire it, you're going to stop your momentum. There's a lot of work that needs to be done. Hopefully, I have a long career here and we do some special things. We can talk about it at the end. While there are just four games left in the regular season entering Thursday, the Yankees are still in the thick of a postseason hunt despite clinching a playoff berth on Tuesday night."
Aaron Judge hit his 50th and 51st home runs in an 8-1 Yankees win over the Chicago White Sox at Yankee Stadium. The milestone made him the fourth player in MLB history to record four separate 50-plus home run seasons and the first since Babe Ruth to do so without steroids; Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa are the other members of that group. Judge moved past Alex Rodriguez, Yogi Berra, and Joe DiMaggio to reach fourth on the Yankees' all-time home run list. The Yankees clinched a playoff berth and remain tied with the Blue Jays in the AL East with four regular-season games left.
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