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Yankees' Judge fastest to reach 350 MLB homers

Yankees' Judge fastest to reach 350 MLB homers

France 2415 hours ago
Judge's 350th career home run came in his 1,088th game -- beating the previous mark set by Mark McGwire who needed 1,280 games to hit the milestone.
Judge is the fourth player to reach 350 home runs as a Yankee, after Babe Ruth, Alex Rodriguez and current teammate Giancarlo Stanton.
The homer was Judge's 35th of the season -- three behind the 38 of Seattle's Cal Raleigh atop the season list.
Judge has hit more than 50 homers in three separate seasons, belting 58 last year to help the Yankees reach the World Series.
He leads the American League in batting average (.358), on-base percentage (.465) and slugging percentage (.739).
The reigning American League Most Valuable Player is set to serve as captain of the AL team in Tuesday's All-Star Game in Atlanta after winning the fan vote.
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