Aaron Judge records amazing career history with 39th 2025 Yankees homer

New York Yankees superstar slugger Aaron Judge achieved some pretty cool history after hitting his 39th home run of the 2025 season on Saturday night against the hosting St. Louis Cardinals.

With the Cards homer, Judge can now say he’s hit a home run against all of the other 29 teams in the MLB.

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That’s such a neat achievement for Judge, one of the greatest home-run hitters of his generation.

It’s not easy to hit that many home runs, but all 29 non-Yankees MLB teams can now say Judge has hit one against them. He’s pretty good, folks. Pretty, pretty good.

Judge will now seek his 40th homer on the 2025 season, continuing to add to his impressive career haul.

Who leads the MLB in home runs this season?

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has 46 homers on the season so far.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Aaron Judge records amazing career history with 39th 2025 homer

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