Aaron Judge Becomes Fastest to 350 Homers, Doing so in 1,088 Games, Bettering Mark McGwire's 1,280
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 12 – Aaron Judge set the MLB record for fastest to 350 home runs in 1,088 games, surpassing Mark McGwire by 192 games, while maintaining career-best hitting statistics.
- On July 12, 2025, Aaron Judge became the fastest player to reach 350 home runs, hitting it in 1,088 games, and made a spectacular catch over the outfield fence to rob a home run.
- Fueled by athleticism and dedication, Judge's elite defensive plays and record-breaking performance led him to become the fastest in MLB history to reach 350 homers, supported by league-leading stats.
- Baseball Reference reports Judge's 6.6 WAR and league-leading 125 hits, OPS of 1.204, and.739 slugging percentage, validating his statistical dominance.
- The Yankees are 53-42 and 2.5 games behind the AL East leader, impacting their playoff prospects and division standing.
- Judge's rapid ascent to 350 home runs suggests a potential Hall of Fame career, combining elite hitting and defensive skills that could secure his legacy in Cooperstown.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hits milestone home run at blistering fast pace
It didn't take long for Aaron Judge to hit the 350th home run of his MLB career. On Saturday, the New York Yankees slugger knocked a ball over the outfield wall to reach the milestone.While hitting 350 homers is a feat in itself, Judge reached the mark more quickly than former slugger Mark McGwire.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJudge reached 350 in his 1,088th game, while McGwire hit No. 350 in his 1,280th game against Detroit…
Yankees’ Judge fastest to reach 350 MLB homers
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge became the fastest player in Major League Baseball history to reach 350 career home runs when he belted a two-run homer in the ninth inning of a 5-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. Judge's 350th career home run came in his 1,088th game -- beating the previous
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