Aaron Judge ties Yogi Berra with 358. Career Home Driving to Yankees

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Aaron Judge rewrote New York Yankees’ record books against Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon.

In his first bat belt judge his 358. Career home driving and drove a 0-2 cutter from Martín Pérez to deep center to give Yankees the lead.

The blast was not only his 43th season, but it was tied up with the great Yogi Berra for the fifth most in Yankee’s history.

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New York Yankees appointed Hitter Aaron Judge (99) hits a double against Chicago White Sox during the third round on the guaranteed rate field on August 31, 2025. (Kamil Krzaczynski/iMagn -pictures)

Judge almost put in the only possession of fifth place after running a double from the wall in the middle field in the third round.

The two-time AL MVP, which acts as a Yankees captain, has some work to do to reach Babe Ruth’s 659 Career Home Rings as a member of “Bronx Bombers.” But the judge continued to put himself on a Hall of Fame track for his career, and the recognitions continue to pour up.

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It is a question of when the judge will break Berra’s career record at this point, but Joe Dimaggio, who sits for the fourth all the time with 361 career homes, could also move down the list when the referee has finished playing this season.

Ruth’s Home Run Total, which is also third all the time in the MLB story, leads Yankees with Mickey Mantle (536) and Lou Gehrig (493) behind him.

New York Yankees appointed Hitter Aaron Judge (99) celebrates with teammates in Dugout after scoring against Chicago White Sox during the third round on guaranteed rate field on August 31, 2025. (Kamil Krzaczynski/iMagn -pictures)

Judge, 33, undoubtedly remains the best hitter in MLB, and Yankee’s fans hope he can continue to move himself up the franchise’s record books because it means he still appears at an MVP level.

Unfortunately, the referee’s record-breaking explosion wasn’t enough for Yankees to sweep White Sox, saving a win in their weekend series, 3-2, at home Sunday.

More referee blowing is needed for New York, which will remain the dead water in a race after the season coming into the last month of the regular season this week. Yankees owns the first Wild Card slot in the US league at 76-61. But it’s only three games left by Toronto Blue Jays for Al East Division Lead.

New York Yankee’s appointed hitter Aaron Judge (99) celebrates in Dugout after hitting a solo home driving against Chicago White Sox during the fourth round on guaranteed rate field. (Kamil Krzaczynski/iMagn -pictures)

Apparently, Yankees is shooting after the division victory to secure the home field in the least Wild Card round during the autumn period. They went into a crucial week against Houston Astros and Blue Jays, who started Tuesday night on the road in Houston.

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