The New York Yankees secured a playoff spot earlier this week. However, Aaron Boone's team has its sights set much higher. After reaching 50 home runs on the season against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday, Aaron Judge entered Thursday's matchup wanting to do more damage. However, the White Sox did not let him, letting him break a record set by Ted Williams.

Judge doubled to left field in his first at-bat of the game. The next time he stepped into the batter's box, New York had two runners on base. Instead of risking a three-run home run, Chicago chose to intentionally walk him and load the bases.

That marked the 35th time that Judge has been walked intentionally this year, setting a new record according to Major League Baseball's Bryan Hoch.

“35th intentional walk of the season

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