Aaron Judge Hits 300th Home Run in Victory
Aaron Judge Hits 300th Home Run in Victory
Aaron Judge Hits 300th Home Run in Victory
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Aaron Judge made history by becoming the fastest player to reach 300 career home runs, hitting the milestone in just 955 games and 3,431 at-bats during the Yankees' 10-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Judge's three-run homer in the eighth inning followed an intentional walk to teammate Juan Soto, who had been on a hot streak, hitting four homers in the last two games. This performance not only solidified Judge's record but also showcased the Yankees' offensive strength, with Soto and Austin Wells contributing significantly to the win. The White Sox, struggling this season, faced their 12th consecutive series loss, continuing their dismal record. Yankees pitcher Will Warren excelled on the mound, allowing only two runs in five innings. Despite the White Sox's offensive efforts, highlighted by Gavin Sheets' contributions, they could not keep pace with New York's powerful lineup.

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