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With these two home runs, Judge not only matched DiMaggio but also recorded his 45th multi-homer game of the season. This places him third on the franchise list, trailing only the legendary Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle. Judge's feat is a reminder that he's destined to leave an indelible mark on Yankees history.
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Cody Bellinger homer puts 2025 team in Joe DiMaggio territory
Yankees slugger Cody Bellinger finds himself in the company of Joltin Joe DiMaggio with his home run against the Washington Nationals.
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Thesportstak on MSNAaron Judge climbs higher in Yankees history, tying franchise legend for fourth place after surpassing Yogi Berra
Aaron Judge continues his record-breaking run, moving up the Yankees’ all-time home run list after recently surpassing Yogi Berra, with his power keeping New York’s postseason hopes alive.
Since making his big league debut in August 2016, Aaron Judge has gone on to establish himself as the New York Yankees' most important player and one of the finest players in the majors as a whole.