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Alex Rodriguez Responds to Aaron Judge Tying Him on Yankees' All-Time HR List originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There's no doubt that, through their rich history, the New York Yankees have been home to numerous amazing players, including Alex Rodriguez, who spent 12 years (2004 to 2016) with the franchise.
The New York Yankees won their second game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday, their first win in Toronto this season against the current American League
Aaron Judge was in the Yankees' lineup as their designated hitter for Wednesday night's series finale in Toronto.
Aaron Judge cranks a two-run homer to right-center field and ties the game at 4 in the top of the 6th inning, passing Alex Rodriguez for 6th on the Yankees' all-time list
When you rip open a pack of 2025 Topps Chrome cards, you may wind up getting what's sure to be one of the most coveted pieces on the market.
Aaron Judge hit his 36th home run of the season and tied Alex Rodriguez for sixth place in Yankees history as New York defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-2.
Aaron Judge expressed excitement about the opportunity to "represent New York" at the All-Star Game after the MLB nixed specially designed All-Star uniforms.
The Yankees pivoted to Bellinger after missing out on Juan Soto in free agency, acquiring him from the Cubs in a low-risk, high-reward move. They sent right-hander P.J. Poteet and cash considerations to Chicago—already looking like one of Brian Cashman’s savviest trades in recent memory.
Aaron Judge hit the first home run of his MLB career the day after Alex Rodriguez retired. Now, the two are tied on the Yankees’ all-time home run list.