Aaron Judge has gone six games without a home run since reaching No. 60 last week to tie Babe Ruth in the single-season standings. The Yankees star needs one more homer to tie Roger Maris for the American League single-season record, and he’ll try again Tuesday night against the Blue Jays in Toronto. Judge reached 60th place last Tuesday against the Pirates, and went 5 for 18 with three doubles and eight walks in 26 plate appearances since.
His next two homers (assuming he hits them in New York’s final nine regular season games) will be historic hits. Here’s where Judge — one of six MLB players to hit 60 homers in a season — ranks in the AL’s all-time rankings entering Tuesday.
- Roger Maris, 1961 Yankees: 61
- Aaron Judge, Yankees 2022: 60+
- Babe Ruth, 1927 Yankees: 60
- Hank Greenberg, 1938 Tigers: 58
- Jimmie Foxx, 1932 Athletics: 58
Will Judge reach number 61 on Tuesday night as the Blue Jays send José Berríos to the mound? Follow below for live updates and highlights.