Yankees’ Aaron Judge sets MLB 350-HR record in 192 fewer games than anyone else
Aaron Judge has hit home runs at a pace of no one else in MLB history.
The New York Yankees' superstar hit his 350th career homer on Saturday. No one has ever reached 350 as fast as Judge.
In fact, it hasn't been close.
MLB Network's Sarah Langs shared that Judge has reached 350 home runs in 192 fewer games than anyone else ever has.
Here's the list of the fastest players to get to 350 homers, with the number of games it took:
- Aaron Judge: 1,088
- Mark McGwire: 1,280
- Juan Gonzalez: 1,298
- Alex Rodriguez: 1,301
- Harmon Killebrew: 1,319
- Albert Pujols: 1,320
Goodness gracious, that's an impressive list.
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Judge is 33 years old, so he probably won't be chasing down the top records in MLB history.
But he's got a great chance at 500, and at this point, no on would bet against Judge to keep hitting lots and lots of homers at a historic pace.
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