Aaron Judge HR count: What is the Yankees’ franchise record for home runs in a season?
A lot of time has passed since Roger Maris set the American League record back in 1961, but could this finally be surpassed.
Are we going to witness history soon? That New York Yankees home run record is getting ever closer for Aaron Judge.
It was just the second pitch of the game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday when Judge hit his major league-leading 53rd homer, and another swing closer to the record set by Roger Maris back at the beginning of the 1960s.
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After the Yankees salvaged the finale of their 10-game road trip, they hope to get rolling again while Judge will continues his pursuit of the American League home run record on Monday afternoon when they hosts the Minnesota Twins in the opener of a four-game series.
The Yankees won their final three home games of a nine-game homestand before embarking on the 4-6 road trip. After winning the first two games, New York dropped six of its final eight and saw its AL East lead reduced to four games heading into Sunday. The Yankees avoided the lead being cut to three games when they concluded their three-game series with the Tampa Bay Rays by holding on for a 2-1 win.
Judge hit two homers in the series, putting him within eight of the AL record set by Roger Maris in 1961. He also produced five of New York’s 14 hits in the series and scored all three of its runs.
“We were focused on today,” Judge said. “We really didn’t focus on the past two days, and I think that’s what helped us go out there and get this one today.”
Minnesota lost six straight from Aug. 20-25 and then rifled off 34 runs in a five-game winning streak. The Twins then dropped three straight before Carlos Correa homered and Jose Miranda hit a two-run double in Sunday’s 5-1 win over the host Chicago White Sox. Minnesota also produced 12 hits following a game where Luis Arraez’s single ended a no-hit bid by Dylan Cease in the ninth Saturday.
“It was very important for us to go into New York with a positive mentality, getting that win,” Correa said. “And I think we played really clean baseball today. It was beautiful all around.”
New York will open the series with Jameson Taillon (12-4, 3.97 ERA), who withstood an injury scare Tuesday against the Los Angeles Angels when he bruised his right forearm after getting hit by Magneuris Sierra’s liner to end the second.
Taillon leads the Yankees in wins but also is 6-3 with a 5.16 ERA in his past 16 starts since taking a perfect game into the eighth inning against the Angels on June 2. Tallion is 2-1 with a 5.23 ERA in four career starts against the Twins, who tagged him for four runs and nine hits in four innings June 7 in Minnesota.
Chris Archer (2-7, 4.52) goes for Minnesota and is 0-4 with a 6.57 ERA in his past nine starts. Archer took a no-decision Tuesday against the Boston Red Sox when he allowed four runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings.
Archer is 7-7 with a 3.03 ERA in 20 career starts against the Yankees. He earned the win against them June 8 in Minnesota when he allowed one run on two hits in five innings.