Yankees, Aaron Judge and Tigers
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The New York Yankees beat the Detroit Tigers on Thursday night, and Aaron Judge tied a Yankees legend on the team's home run list.
Aaron Judge hit two home runs to tie Hall of Fame outfielder Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in Yankees history as New York beat the Detroit Tigers 9-3 to avert a three-game sweep
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge called Thursday’s 9-3 win over the Tigers a “surreal day” between meeting President Donald Trump before the game and commemorating the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Judge recorded two homers during New York's 9-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers, tying Hall of Fame centerfielder Joe DiMaggio for No. 4 on the club's all-time leaderboard with 361 career home runs (h/t ESPN ).
Aaron Judge has hit his 361st career home run, tying Hall of Fame outfielder Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in New York Yankees history
New York's superstar outfielder passed Berra on the franchise's all-time list and is two homers behind Joe DiMaggio.
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.
Aaron Judge may be playing a position he isn't accustomed to when the New York Yankees find themselves at Fenway Park for a pivotal series against the Boston Red Sox. Aaron Boone announced this week that both the captain and Giancarlo Stanton will rotate in left field, just below the Green Monster.