Aaron Judge home runs: Yankees star vs. Maris AL record
Baseball history could be on the horizon as Aaron Judge approaches Roger Maris' American League record of 61 home runs.
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Baseball history could be on the horizon as Aaron Judge approaches Roger Maris' American League record of 61 home runs.
Roger Federer retiring from tennis yesterday afternoon got us thinking; who is the most dominant athlete since 2000?
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Albert Pujols is one of the greatest hitters of all time, a terrifying force at the plate who racked up three MVP awards and two World Series titles.
As Albert Pujols continues to climb the all-time home run list amid his farewell season, he's also setting major league records in the process.
Albert Pujols hit his first major league home run on April 6, 2001. Since then, he has homered off 449 different pitchers in the regular season, in 40 different parks, with 12 walk-off home runs along the way. His return to St. Louis has turned into an unexpected magical ride these past few weeks — he's hitting .405 with 10 home runs since July 6 — and now he's just seven home runs away from joining Barry Bonds, Henry Aaron and Babe Ruth with 700 in his career.