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Aaron Judge Surpasses Joe DiMaggio on Yankees’ All-Time Home Run List at Fenway

Milestone in Boston places the modern slugger alongside one of the franchise’s most iconic figures

Sports 6 months ago
Aaron Judge Surpasses Joe DiMaggio on Yankees’ All-Time Home Run List at Fenway

BOSTON — Aaron Judge passed Joe DiMaggio on the New York Yankees’ all-time home run list during a game at Fenway Park, moving the contemporary slugger past one of the franchise’s most enduring figures.

The home run elevated Judge into a higher position on the Yankees’ long-term leaderboard and drew attention for its symbolic resonance as much as its statistical significance. DiMaggio, whose tenure with the Yankees spanned the 1930s and 1940s and whose legacy is woven into the team's mid-20th-century dominance, has been a touchstone of franchise history.

The milestone came amid the ongoing 2025 season as Judge continues to be a central figure in the Yankees’ lineup. Teammates, opponents and media attention have followed Judge’s pursuit of franchise milestones since he became a regular member of the New York roster, and this latest advancement rekindled discussion about the historical weight of home runs in baseball.

Commentators and historians noted that home-run milestones once commanded broad national attention in ways that have changed over time. The cultural prominence of the long ball has been affected by several factors in recent decades, including shifts in how the sport has been covered and remembered, and the legacy of intensified power hitting in the steroid era, which altered perceptions of power numbers.

DiMaggio’s standing as an icon of a different era of baseball highlighted the juxtaposition between the sport’s past and present. Observers pointed to the lineage of Yankees sluggers and the franchise’s deep statistical record-keeping as context for why surpassing a name like DiMaggio remains meaningful to fans and historians.

Judge’s career arc has put him in the conversation among the game's notable hitters since he emerged as a regular, and franchise milestones such as this one are commonly used to measure longevity and impact within the Yankees organization. The club and its supporters routinely mark such moments against the backdrop of the franchise’s long list of Hall of Famers and celebrated seasons.

The achievement at Fenway Park will be recorded in the Yankees’ historical totals and is expected to be referenced in ongoing coverage of Judge’s season and career. As the campaign progresses, statistical milestones — including those on the franchise leaderboard — will continue to frame assessments of players’ places in the club’s history and in the larger narrative of modern baseball.


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