Aaron Judge ties Alex Rodriguez on Yankees’ all-time home run list with 351st blast

ATLANTA — Aaron Judge is now side by side with Alex Rodriguez.

Up next, Yogi Berra.

Judge drilled his 351st career home run Sunday in a 4-2 win over the Braves at Truist Park.

It tied him with Rodriguez for sixth all time in Yankees history.

“Just an incredible honor,” Judge said. “Especially growing up watching A-Rod for so many years, watching him do what he did in pinstripes, he’s a legend. One of the best to ever play.

“It’s pretty cool, but there’s more to come.”

New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) runs after hitting a home run against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning at Truist Park. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

If he stays healthy, Judge could soon pass Berra (358), with Joe DiMaggio next on the list at 361.

Franchise icons Babe Ruth (659), Mickey Mantle (536) and Lou Gehrig (493) lead the way for the most Yankees home runs.

Judge’s 351st came in the first inning Sunday, an opposite-field blast off Braves right-hander Grant Holmes.

It was his 36th home run of the season, behind only Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (38) in the majors.

Aaron Judge ties Alex Rodriguez with 351st home run on the Yankees’ all-time HR list. Andrew Schwartz / SplashNews.com

Max Fried and Cam Schlittler appear to be in the clear from their respective injury scares after getting through throwing sessions this weekend.

Schlittler, who was pushed back because of biceps soreness, came out of his Saturday bullpen session feeling good and is lined up to start Tuesday against the Blue Jays.

Fried, who left his most recent start last Saturday with a blister, completed his own bullpen session Sunday morning, clearing him to start Wednesday.

Max Fried #54 of the New York Yankees warms up prior to the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park on July 15, 2025. Getty Images

“He should be good to go,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Feel good about it.”


A day after drilling a game-winning grand slam, Trent Grisham was out of the lineup Sunday, with Boone wanting to help him manage the hamstring issue that he has been playing through since injuring it in Toronto nearly three weeks ago.

“It’s lingering,” Boone said. “I think he’s doing well with it. I think he’s finding a little bit of an extra gear. But it is something he’s dealing with a little bit.”


Spencer Jones continued his monster tear since arriving at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, crushing two more home runs Sunday to give him 10 in 16 games since being promoted from Double-A.

Jones, who could be the Yankees’ biggest trade chip over the next week and a half (assuming they do not want to move top prospect George Lombard Jr.), is batting .426 with a 1.422 OPS at Triple-A.

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