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New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge joined the Pat McAfee Show Monday and gave his take on a rematch with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series.
USA Baseball announced the decision before Cal Raleigh participated in the All-Star Home Run Derby. The 28-year-old entered the All-Star break leading the major leagues with 38 homers and 82 RBIs.
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is in a home run flurry that has rarely been seen in MLB history. Through his age-29 season, he had 158 career home runs and on Saturday, at age 33, he hit his 350th career home run . Judge homered 62 times in 2022, 37 times in 106 games in 2023, 58 times last year and so far this season has 35 homers in 95 games.
Bad news for some fans hoping to see Aaron Judge in the Home Run Derby — one of the most anticipated sluggers won't be taking part, but he has a pretty solid reason for sitting this one out.
Aaron Judge crushes the 350th home run of his career and breaks his 2024 Yankees record of most homers before the All-Star break
The New York Yankees' Aaron Judge needed 1,088 games to hit his 350th homer. Former slugger Mark McGwire reached the milestone in his 1,280th game.
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge added another impressive accomplishment to his collection in Saturday's loss against the Chicago Cubs (box score), launching his 35th home run of the season and the 350th of his career.
Aaron Judge gives Jazz Chisholm Jr. advice for the Home Run Derby, plus talks about being captain of Team USA for the 2026 Classic and being a 2025 All-Star
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Judge, who is hitting .358 following a 3-for-4 afternoon, also easily can claim the most homers of any player through 1,088 games — 50 more than Hall of Fame slugger Ralph Kiner. His 35 homers this season represent the most by a Yankee before the All-Star break, eclipsing his previous best of 34 from one year ago.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is managing the National League squad and going with his guy, National League home run leader Shohei Ohtani, to lead off, followed by hometown favorite Ronald Acuña Jr. Three of Roberts' Dodgers players were voted into the NL starting lineup, which is as follows: