It s not a matter of if he breaks the record but by how many MLB analyst sees it as a matter of time until superstar Aaron Judge breaks the New York Yankees single season home run record
"It’s not a matter of if he breaks the record, but by how many" - MLB analyst sees it as a matter of time until superstar Aaron Judge breaks the New York Yankees' single season home run record Comment Share New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox MLB analyst Jared Carrabis is blown away by the incredible season that New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is having, as we all are. Judge hit two home runs against the Boston Red Sox to bring his season total to 57, just five away from setting the new Yankees single-season record. The record is currently 61 homers in a season, set by the legendary Roger Maris. Aaron Judge's pursuit of history is one of the most compelling narratives of the season. Confidence is now at an all-time high that Judge will be setting the record in 2022. Jared Carrabis shared his thoughts on the chase, as well as a video of the fifty-seventh home run, to Twitter. Jared Carrabis@Jared_CarrabisNo. 57 was absolutely fucking destroyed. It’s not a matter of if he breaks the record, but by how many.119158No. 57 was absolutely fucking destroyed. It’s not a matter of if he breaks the record, but by how many. https://t.co/T70eqJybQ6 "No. 57 was absolutely f***ng destroyed. It’s not a matter of if he breaks the record, but by how many" - Jared Carrabis This has become a common occurrence recently, as Judge's historic season just keeps getting more impressive. He leads the MLB in home runs and RBI's, and leads the American League in On-Base Percentage and Slugging percentage. This is a level of dominance that we have not seen from any player in quite some time. The single-season home run record is not even the only history that Judge is making. The New York Yankees star also landed in third place for games with multiple home runs in MLB history. Sarah Langs@SlangsOnSportsAaron Judge now has 10 multi-HR games this season, tied for 3rd-most in a season in MLB history, behind only:
1998 Sammy Sosa: 11
1938 Hank Greenberg: 11 twitter.com/MLB/status/156…MLB@MLBANOTHER ONE!48398ANOTHER ONE! https://t.co/lrxv5ZMiffAaron Judge now has 10 multi-HR games this season, tied for 3rd-most in a season in MLB history, behind only:1998 Sammy Sosa: 111938 Hank Greenberg: 11 twitter.com/MLB/status/156… "Aaron Judge now has 10 multi-HR games this season, tied for 3rd-most in a season in MLB history" - Sarah Langs The New York Yankees may be struggling recently, but their best player is not. As he continues to put up these absurd numbers, his team has to find a way to win more games. Despite his performance, the AL MVP award is not guaranteed, thanks to a simultaneous historic season happening in Los Angeles.
1998 Sammy Sosa: 11
1938 Hank Greenberg: 11 twitter.com/MLB/status/156…MLB@MLBANOTHER ONE!48398ANOTHER ONE! https://t.co/lrxv5ZMiffAaron Judge now has 10 multi-HR games this season, tied for 3rd-most in a season in MLB history, behind only:1998 Sammy Sosa: 111938 Hank Greenberg: 11 twitter.com/MLB/status/156… "Aaron Judge now has 10 multi-HR games this season, tied for 3rd-most in a season in MLB history" - Sarah Langs The New York Yankees may be struggling recently, but their best player is not. As he continues to put up these absurd numbers, his team has to find a way to win more games. Despite his performance, the AL MVP award is not guaranteed, thanks to a simultaneous historic season happening in Los Angeles.