Aaron Judge's latest home run breaks 96-year-old record held by Babe Ruth
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge made history yet again during Saturday’s 2-1 win against the Toronto Blue Jays.
After breaking Mark McGwire’s rookie home run record on Monday, Judge toppled another record when he launched his 52nd home run of the season.
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The 484-foot blast was Judge’s 33rd of the season at Yankee Stadium, which broke a Babe Ruth record that stood for 96 years.
Aaron Judge: 33rd HR at home this season, breaking the Yankees record set by Babe Ruth in 1921 (when Yankees played at the Polo Grounds) pic.twitter.com/zViIVYYmRE
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 30, 2017
Ruth’s Yankees played at the Polo Grounds in 1921. Obviously, it was a much different ballpark and a much different era, but just the fact we’re talking about a current player surpassing anything done by Babe Ruth is pretty special. Besides that, many of Ruth’s home runs then and many of Judge’s now would be home runs in any ballpark on the planet during any time period.
#BlueJays 0 @ #Yankees 1 [B4-0o]
⚖️Aaron Judge homers (52): fly ball to LCF (solo)EV: 118mph
Dist: 484ft
Angle: 26° pic.twitter.com/6hpSagHcUt— Home Run Tracker (@DingerTracker) September 30, 2017
Judge also equaled Mickey Mantle for the eighth-most homers hit by a Yankee in any single season. That’s some pretty exceptional company too. With accolades like that, it’s no wonder fans were chanting MVP at Judge every chance they got on Saturday.
Judge is definitely among the front runners. He even drew praise from Blue Jays starter Marcus Stroman, who served up Saturday’s homer.
@TheJudge44 is creating history. He hits baseballs extremely far too. Lol looking forward to competing against him the rest of my career!
— Marcus Stroman (@MStrooo6) September 30, 2017
It’s possible Gary Sanchez would be in the MVP discussion too if he’d been healthy the entire season. As it is, he’s up to 33 homers this season, which combined with Judge’s homers set another new mark.
No duo of teammates age 25 or younger have ever had more HR than Judge and El Gary (85 combined). pic.twitter.com/16V4oJUFZ3
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) September 30, 2017
Just crazy numbers from a duo that seems poised to lead the Yankees back to consistent relevance, if not dominance. The best, as they say, is yet to come.
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