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Aaron Judge Ties A-Rod on Yankees' All-Time Home Run List at 351 in Win over Braves

FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA, JUL 20 – Aaron Judge hit his 351st homer, tying Alex Rodriguez for sixth on Yankees' all-time list and hitting 36 home runs this season, helping maintain playoff contention.

  • In Atlanta, the Yankees won 4-2 at Truist Park on July 20, 2025.
  • Remaining within three games in the AL East, the Yankees prepare for a three-game series in Toronto starting Monday.
  • Judge’s milestone tied Alex Rodriguez for sixth on the Yankees’ all-time list, and Marcus Stroman pitched six innings allowing one run on five hits.
  • Despite the late homer, Devin Williams earned his 14th save to seal the Yankees’ 4-2 victory.
  • Projections show at his current pace, Judge could surpass Lou Gehrig’s 493 homers by 2027 and is positioning to challenge Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth for the franchise lead.
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Atlanta. Aaron Judge connected the first home run of his major league career the day after Alex Rodriguez retired. Now, they are both tied on the quadrangular list of all-time New York Yankees.

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Judge hits 351st career home run

ATLANTA — New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge hit the first home run of his MLB career the day after Alex Rodriguez retired. Now, the two are tied on the franchise’s all-time list.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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