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Aaron Judge is once again on pace to make history, threaten his own AL single-season home run record
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge remains on a historic home run pace in 2026, years after setting the AL single-season record with 62 homers in 2022.
Aaron Judge is supposed to own the American League home run race, even the MLB home run race. That is the natural order. He is the Yankees’ giant, the league’s premier power bat, and the guy everyone expects to be sitting on top of the board when summer ends.
This season marked the quarter-turn of the Major League Baseball season, so it's time to hand out some awards. These awards aren't about projecting who will take home the trophies at year's end--they're for the player who would win our vote if the season ended right now.
The New York Yankees superstar could make more Major League Baseball history this season.
Striking out twice against Brewers rising star Jacob Misiorowski, Aaron Judge couldn't help but admit his fastball is truly legit.
Milwaukee Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski has the best fastball in Major League Baseball right now for a starter. Of course, there are other great fastballs out there right now,
The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox sluggers have both been excellent so far in 2026.
Josh Inglis' favorite home run predictions for Tuesday, May 12, include Aaron Judge, Andrew Vaughn, and Andy Pages.
MLB superstar Aaron Judge has done it again. Not with a towering home run or another MVP-caliber performance, but with a walk-up song choice that instantly got people talking. The New York Yankees captain recently debuted Choosin’ Texas by
The New York Yankees should be open to getting creative with their outfield makeup, with Spencer Jones getting called up to the big leagues.