Aaron Judge Breaks Century-Old MLB Batting Record
Aaron Judge Breaks Century-Old MLB Batting Record

Aaron Judge Breaks Century-Old MLB Batting Record

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Aaron Judge has been having an extraordinary 2025 season with the New York Yankees, hitting a .392 batting average and achieving feats that place him among baseball's all-time greats. He matched Lou Gehrig's record by hitting two home runs in a single game, tying for third place in Yankees franchise history for multi-homer games, and surpassed legends Mickey Mantle and Gehrig in batting average for players with at least 20 home runs in the first 61 games of a season, ranking second only to Rogers Hornsby. Judge's performance has sparked comparisons to historic figures like Ted Williams and Tony Gwynn as he flirts with the elusive .400 batting average mark, which has not been reached since 1941. Despite his individual brilliance, the Yankees have yet to secure a postseason title recently, with former star Alex Rodriguez emphasizing the evolving nature of winning in baseball and the importance of consistent organizational excellence beyond championships alone. Judge remains humble and focused on team success, underscoring his desire for wins over personal accolades while continuing to rewrite the history books with his power and hitting prowess.

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