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When the 2025 MLB season was a few months deep, Aaron Judge appeared to be the runaway favorite for the AL MVP award, with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh catching some attention, but the odds stayed in favor of the New York Yankees captain.
With 11 games to play, Raleigh won't catch Barry Bonds (73 in 2001) for baseball's single-season home run record, though the AL record is in play. That record is of course held by New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge, who slugged 62 home runs in 2022. Here is the AL's single-season home run leaderboard:
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The Aaron Judge/Cal Raleigh MVP race is great for baseball
With the end of the major league season soon approaching, the race for the American League Most Valuable Player award is only heating up, and the New York Yankees are smack in the middle of it. Aaron Judge is having another career season at 33 years old,
There's one reason why Aaron Judge doesn't currently belong among the Yankees' elites, according to Joel Sherman.
Here’s a look at the history that Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh and other MLB players can make as the regular season nears its end.
Aaron Judge has hit his 361st career home run, tying Hall of Fame outfielder Joe DiMaggio for fourth place in New York Yankees history.
Appearing on "Fox & Friends," President Donald Trump discussed his visit to Yankee Stadium for the anniversary of 9/11 on Thursday, including his thoughts on Yankees star Aaron Judge, who has the "biggest forearms" Trump has ever seen.
Thursday’s MLB action features a few less games than usual, as some teams are on a travel day after wrapping up their early-week series on Wednesday. Despite th
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Aaron Judge hits his 362nd career homer, passing Joe DiMaggio for 4th in New York Yankees history
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has hit his 362nd home run, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio and taking sole possession of fourth place on the franchise’s career list.
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has been handed a bold postseason label as the team prepares for its October push.
After back-to-back days in right field, Aaron Judge returned to designated hitter duty for Wednesday night’s series finale in Minnesota.