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Yankees sluggers Aaron Judge and Ben Rice are crushing baseball after baseball this season, putting them on track to join another all-time duo.
Aaron Judge has a chance to do something that the greatest sluggers in MLB history never accomplished. All the 6-foot-7 New York Yankees slugger has to do is finish with at least 50 home runs this season.
Aaron Judge met with the media after the New York Yankees lost Sunday's game to the New York Mets at Citi Field.
Yordan Alvarez's elite 2026 stats make him the AL MVP frontrunner, outpacing even Aaron Judge for baseball's most prestigious award.
The Kansas City Royals are not having a very good season. After they reached the postseason in 2024, they fell just short in 2025 and are now five games below the .500 mark.
Former MLB pitcher and analyst Pedro Martinez believes Ben Rice can challenge his New York Yankees teammate, Aaron Judge, for AL MVP.
Aaron Judge and Ben Rice have put themselves alongside some legendary New York Yankees duos with their early-season home run surge.
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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.
It will be a while before we see another duo like Aaron Judge and Juan Soto in the same lineup, as they were with the Yankees two years ago.
Aaron Judge has 16 home runs this season, just one behind White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami for the American League lead and four behind Philadelphia’s Kyle Schwarber for the Major League lead. He’s third in the big leagues with a 173 OPS+.