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Yankees' Aaron Judge joins elite club in MLB history with 50th home run

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If two intentional walks in a row did not prove that New York Yankees’ All-Star Aaron Judge is the most feared hitter in baseball right now, what he did when he was finally allowed to hit should have clarified that point. 

Judge sent a slider from Los Angeles Angels right-hander Ryan Tepera over the left-center field wall at Angel Stadium for his 50th home run, and in doing so, became the 10th player in MLB history to tally multiple 50-home run seasons. 

During his rookie season in 2017, when he was named Rookie of the Year, Judge hit 52 homers, setting a rookie record that Mets first baseman Pete Alonso would break two years later. 

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Aaron Judge, #99 of the New York Yankees, hits his 50th home run of the season against the Los Angeles Angels during the eighth inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on August 29, 2022 in Anaheim, California. (Michael Owens/Getty Images)

The 434-foot bomb, a no doubter off the bat that sent a sold-out crowd in a frenzy, made Judge the third Yankee to ever accomplish the feat. He joins famed sluggers Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle in Yankees lure during a season that has a trajectory to break more franchise records. 

The most home runs hit in a single season by a Yankee was Roger Maris, who famously hit 61 round-trippers in 1961. With 33 games left to play, Judge needs 12 home runs to break the long-standing total. 

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Judge has consistently been playing like an MVP all season, which is why many believe the record is obtainable. He is currently on pace to hit 63 home runs, granted he

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