Aaron Judge ties A-Rod with 351st homer for Yankees
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Aaron Judge hits a home run deep to right-center field to get the Yankees on the board early and ties Alex Rodriguez for the sixth-most homers in team history
ATLANTA — Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton flashed an eye-squinting big ‘ole smile hearing Aaron Judge was at it again during the captain’s Sunday post-game interviews, first with the YES Network’s Meredith Marakovits on the field and then with the beat writers at his Truist Park visiting clubhouse locker.
In the midst of what could end up being his third AL MVP season in the last four years, Aaron Judge hopes to join follow in the footsteps of New York Yankees legends Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera by playing into his 40s.
The intersection of A-Rod's career with Judge's has happened before, as Rodriguez played his last game in pinstripes on August 12, 2016 and Judge made his MLB debut with the Yankees the very next day. Judge hit the first home run of his major league career in the same game.
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