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Aaron Judge Passes DiMaggio for Fourth on Yankees’ Home Run List

His 468-foot blast at Fenway made him the Yankees’ No. 4 all-time slugger at 362.

Overview

  • Judge homered off Lucas Giolito at Fenway Park for career No. 362, the first run in New York’s 4-1 win over Boston.
  • The shot was his 47th of the season and his third in two games, marking his first time with back-to-back years of 45 or more homers.
  • Only Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536) and Lou Gehrig (493) now sit ahead of Judge on the franchise list.
  • Luis Gil carried a no-hitter through six innings for the Yankees before Boston broke it up in the seventh.
  • Judge tied DiMaggio at 361 the previous game during the Yankees’ 9/11 commemoration against Detroit, an event attended by President Donald Trump who drew a mix of boos and applause and visited the clubhouse.