Aaron Judge, the Yankees star, doesn’t seem like refraining himself soon from creating history. He has made another record with home runs within a few weeks of achieving the milestone of sixty homers.
Aaron Judge, the ALD Homer King
Now Aaron is playing the American League Division Series and belting a record-setting solo home run to the right-center field in the game’s second innings.
It was a game of 5 between the Yankees and the Guardians where the slugger created history to become the king homer of the American League. The right fielder has emerged as a savior for the Yankees, and Judge is ready with his homers whenever the team needs him.
The position of the Yankees in the AL Championship was not well, and that is where Judge set the record for the most home runs in the history of MLB to secure a spot in the series by a 5-1 win. This was the fourth home run record of Aaron’s career.
Judge has Set Numerous Records this Year
Aaron’s solo shot came from the ball by Sam Hentges, the left-hander of Guardians, and it flew on the air at a speed of 113.2 mph to go 394 feet away and land in the seats. This new record against Guardian is the second homer in this series by Aaron Judge and the 64th for him in 2022. Judge created sensation earlier in the regular season with sixty-two home runs. Only four players other than the Yankees player have three homers in the games of winner-take-all types. They are Didi Gregorious, Yogi Berra, Bill Skowron, and Troy O’Leary.
Yankees Players are Happy
Yankees players will now face the Astros more confidently, one of their main rivals. The players, including Judge himself, were thrilled and caught on camera celebrating their win with the fans.