Aaron Judge Hits 300 Home Runs in Record Time

Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees has become the fastest player to hit 300 career home runs, achieving this in just 955 games.

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Aaron Judge Hits 300 Home Runs in Record Time

In an unprecedented show of power hitting, New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge has struck his 300th career home run, becoming the fastest hitter to reach this milestone so far. According to Schoenfield, it took the player just 955 games to reach the big number, beating hitting legends such as Ralph Kiner and Babe Ruth, who needed additional 15 and 20 games, respectively.

The impressive three-run shot was the player’s 43rd of the season and appeared as a response to a 3-0 pitch from Chad Kuhl, soaring to the visitor’s bullpen. This remarkable record has also made the player the seventh Yankees’ ones in history to hit the big 300s, joining the likes of Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Alex Rodriguez, with the catch being that while it has taken him 78 games to hit 200, a 300th career home run followed by 284 games tapping.

It is not hard to tell that this player is making history in baseball.

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