Judge Hits 361st Home Run to Tie DiMaggio for 4th Place in Yankees History
Aaron Judge recorded his 46th home run of the season and 45th multi-home run game, matching Joe DiMaggio's Yankees career total of 361 homers.
- On Thursday at Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees leader Aaron Judge launched his 361st home run, drawing even with Joe DiMaggio for the fourth spot on the team's all-time home run leaderboard.
- Judge achieved this milestone during a game held to honor the 9/11 attacks on their 24th anniversary, an event attended by President Donald Trump, who also met with the Yankees before the game.
- Judge hit two solo home runs in the first three innings off Tyler Holton and Sawyer Gipson-Long, giving the Yankees a 4-1 lead against the Detroit Tigers.
- His second home run of the game traveled 434 feet and was hit with a velocity of 114.9 mph off a 1-0 pitch from Gipson-Long, marking his 46th homer this season and boosting his batting average to.322.
- Judge’s performance confirms his status as a two-time AL MVP and places him behind only Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Lou Gehrig on the Yankees' career home run list.
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Judge hits 361st home run to tie DiMaggio for 4th place in Yankees history
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge hit his 361st career home run Thursday night, tying Hall of Fame outfielder Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in New York Yankees history. The two-time AL MVP went deep twice in the first three innings against the Detroit Tigers, with President Donald Trump in attendance at Yankee Stadium on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Judge launched homer No. 360 in the first inning, a 413-foot drive to left-center field off Tyl…
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