Judge surpasses Berra on the list of home runs with Yankees
Aaron Judge connects his homer number 359 and surpasses Yogi Berra in the historical list of New York Yankees
New York – the captain of the New York Yankees, Aaron Judge, connected his home run number 359 his career In the first entrance on Tuesday night against the Detroit Tigers, Breaking he draw with the receiver Member of the Hall of Fame, Yogi Berrain it fifth place of the list of the franchise.
Judge connected a two racing line with a full account of Casey Mize to the right-central garden, giving New York a 1-0 advantage. The day home number 44 of the season had an output speed of 110.6 mph and toured 412 feet.
Judge matched Berra on August 31 in the 3-2 defeat against the Chicago White Sox, with a solitary home run against Martín Pérez.
The members of the Hall of Fame, Babe Ruth (659 homers), Mickey Mantle (536), Lou Gehrig (493) and Joe Dimaggio (361) exceed Judge in the list of Yankees home runs.
New York selected Judge in the first round of the 2013 Amateur Draft. He connected homer in his first bat with the Yankees on August 13, 2016. Berra was 90 years old when he died in 2015.
Judge connected homer in his third game back to the right garden, after not playing in the gardens since July 25 due to a distension in the tendon flexor of the right elbow. He has caught with caution since his return to the field, but also made a trapped throwing himself before a line of George Springer in the fourth entrance, in Sunday’s victory 4-3 over Toronto Blue Jays.
