Aaron Judge made franchise history that involved Yogi Berra in the New York Yankees' series finale against the Chicago White Sox on Sunday evening.

In the top of the first inning, Judge blasted a solo shot to center field. The ball launched up to 426 feet in the air before landing, getting New York on the board for the first lead of the game.

He ended up making history with that homer. He tied Yogi Berra for fifth place all-time for the most home runs in Yankees history, having 358 and counting.

Judge reflected on achieving the feat after the game, per reporter Chris Kirschner. He called the moment “special,” paying his respect for what Berra brought to the Yankees during his time with the team.

“When you get a chance to tie one of the greatest, if not the greatest, Yankees in hom

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