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Aaron Judge rewrote the New York Yankees’ record books against the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon.
In his first at-bat, Judge belted his 358th career home run, driving an 0-2 cutter off Martín Pérez to deep left-center field to give the Yankees the lead.
The blast was not just his 43rd of the season, but it tied him with the great Yogi Berra for fifth-most in Yankees history.
Judge almost put himself in sole possession of fifth place after driving a double off the wall in center field in the third inning.
The two-time AL MVP, who serves as Yankees captain, has some work to do to reach Babe Ruth’s 659 career home runs as a member of the “Bronx Bombers.” But Judge continued to put himself on a Hall of Fame trajectory for his career, and