The 32-year-old Judge became the fastest player in baseball history to reach 300 career home runs.
A baseball series in MLB representing the New York Yankees Aaron Judge batted in three runs for the team in Wednesday’s outing. This made him the fastest in baseball history to reach 300 career home runs.
Judge reached a huge milestone in his 955th regular season game.
The previous record was a Hall of Fame member by Ralph Kiner on behalf of. He hit 300 home runs in 1,087 games. Kiner played between 1946 and 1955.
Judge became the 162nd player to reach 300 career home runs.
In the match, the Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox by a score of 10–2. The team is second in the American League. Above is only the Cleveland Guardians.