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Aaron Judge's record-breaking home run in 1,000th game matches Babe Ruth's feat

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In an intriguing and exciting game, New York Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge appeared in his 1,000th Major League Baseball game, rising to the occasion to shine when it counted. Judge was being a little poetic about a defining moment he did not get, saying, "It feels really good."
Aaron Judge joins Babe Ruth with 321 home runs in historic gameOn Friday, April 4, 2025, Aaron Judge marked his 1,000th career major league game with a big bash at the PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Aaron Judge came out with a three-run seventh-inning home run and helped the Yankees build a lead over the Pirates. This is special because it leaves Aaron Judge a part of the record books for Babe Ruth's 321 home runs in his first 1,000 games for the New York Yankees.


Judge's performance not only secured the game for the Yankees 9-4 but also placed his name in baseball history books. His teammates and fans were already congratulating this feat, citing the work ethic and skill that had gone into placing down this milestone.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone was among those impressed, stating, "Aaron's power and consistency at the plate are incredible. Equalling a record established by Babe Ruth says a lot about his work ethic and ability."
Aaron Judge's accelerated rise to home run leadersAaron Judge's path in reaching this milestone has been one for the ages. Earlier in the season, August 14, 2024, Judge became the quickest player in MLB history to reach 300 career home runs, doing it in only 955 games. This broke Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner's previous record, having hit 300 home runs in 1,087 games.

Consistency of Judge in delivering high-grade performances has been compared to some of the all-time greats of the game. His 321 home runs in 1,000 games not only equaled Babe Ruth's record but also ranked him above other prominent sluggers in their first 1,000 games such as Ryan Howard and Ralph Kiner. In reflection of his achievement, Judge was humble, emphasizing group efforts ahead of personal achievements.

"It's a privilege to be included among the likes of Babe Ruth, but my worry has always been to attempt to assist the team to win ball games," Judge said in an after-game interview with a reporter.

As the summer rolls on, followers and observers will be closely monitoring how Aaron Judge continues to add to his current phenomenal career, solidifying himself deeper into the pages of baseball legend.


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