Unmatched power through 1,200 games
Aaron Judge continues to redefine power hitting in Major League Baseball. With his latest performance, the Yankees slugger now has 44 career multi-home run games, five more than any other player through their first 1,200 MLB games. Even more impressive: he’s done it in just 1,076 games, underscoring his historic pace.
Aaron Judge joining legends with 30+ HR before July—again
Judge also became just the fourth player in MLB history to record multiple seasons with 30 or more home runs before July, joining an elite group:
- Babe Ruth – 1928 & 1930
- Ken Griffey Jr. – 1994 & 1998
- Sammy Sosa – 1998 & 1999
- Aaron Judge – 2024 & 2025
This milestone cements Judge’s status as one of the most consistent early-season power hitters the game has ever seen.
MVP-caliber numbers in 2025
Through June 29, Judge is slashing .354/.468/.739 with 30 home runs, 67 RBIs, and an OPS of 1.207, leading the American League in multiple offensive categories. He’s on pace for another MVP-level campaign after winning the award in 2022 and 2024.
Climbing the Yankees’ all-time HR list
With 345 career home runs, Judge is closing in on Yogi Berra (358) and Joe DiMaggio (361) on the Yankees’ all-time leaderboard. If he stays healthy, he could finish the season among the franchise’s top four home run hitters.
