Aaron Judge passes Joe DiMaggio for fourth in New York Yankees home run history

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Aaron Judge hit his 362nd career home run, surpassing Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in New York Yankees history. The Yankees captain achieved this milestone Friday night at Fenway Park, hitting the record-breaking homer off Boston's Lucas Giolito. Judge reached this mark in his 1,130th game. DiMaggio, a Hall of Famer, hit his last homer in 1951 after a career interrupted by World War II. Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Lou Gehrig are the only Yankees with more career home runs.


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