BOSTON – The deep drive rocketed off Aaron Judge ’s bat like so many before it, disappearing into the evening sky as it traveled over Fenway Park’s Green Monster in left field, destined for parts unknown on Lansdowne Street.

If you were to pick a road setting for Judge to hit his 362nd career homer, moving past Joe DiMaggio (361) to claim sole possession of fourth place on the Yankees’ franchise list, there’d likely be no more fitting setting than the old Boston ballyard, where the Yankee Clipper played so many of his games.

The captain clipped a Lucas Giolito four-seamer a Statcast-projected 468 feet, with an exit velocity of 112.6 mph. Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag. Click here to view original asset

With his 47th home run of the season – and third in the past tw

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