The New York Yankees lost to the Chicago White Sox on Sunday, and of course, there is plenty of frustration tied to it. But it did have a silver lining, too, because that game reminded everyone why Aaron Judge has a place among the franchise’s legends. His 426-foot solo homer in the first inning tied him with Yogi Berra for fifth on the Yankee all-time list at 358. He is now trailing behind Joe DiMaggio by three and is behind only Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in career OPS.

So, you see, the milestones just keep adding on every season. But honestly, the numbers tell one part of the story. The Yankee captain is on pace to set the AL single-season record for intentional walks, which he has 30 of them. That figure is also three less than what Ted Williams and John Olerud made. Given these, you wo

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