Judge just keeps getting home runs.
Aaron Judge just keeps hitting home runs.
He homered on Wednesday night in Toronto, giving him 37 for the season and 352 for his career.
After being the fastest player in MLB history to reach 350 home runs, Judge keeps climbing the all-time leaderboard.
He has now officially broken into the top-100 in MLB history. He's tied for 99th with the 352 HRs, a total also reached by Ryan Braun and Ellis Burks.
Next up on the list at 353 are Torii Hunter and Freddie Freeman (still active).
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Judge is closing in on a couple of Yankees very soon, too.
Yogi Berra hit 358 career homers. Joe DiMaggio had 361.
Judge broke into the majors late, so although his at bat pace has him faster than anyone in MLB history, it's unlikely he can climb to the very top of the all-time leaderboard. He's already 33 years old.
But it's still historic every time Judge leaves the yard. Don't take it for granted.
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