Among the Bronx’s elite
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Aaron Judge, now 33, leads MLB with a .324 batting average and a 1.120 OPS. In 137 games played, he’s racked up 47 home runs, 28 doubles, 101 RBIs, and 104 walks. Over his last 15 games, his slash line reads .347/.500/.796—a clear sign that he’s in one of the hottest stretches of his career.
A steady climb
Just days earlier, Aaron Judge had passed Yogi Berra to claim fifth place on the Yankees’ all-time home run list. The climb has been relentless, and now every swing carries historical weight. Manager Aaron Boone summed it up with a line that’s already making the rounds. “It’s a privilege to watch from the front row as Aaron Judge rewrites Yankees history.”
Beyond the stats, Aaron Judge is building something bigger: legacy. One that’s written with every roar from Yankee Stadium, every ball that clears the fence, and every name he leaves behind in the record books.
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