![]() It took some time before everyone realized this could be a special season. Judge also didn't come roaring out of the gate: He hit one home run in his first 13 games. ![]() Remaining healthy and playing 148 games in 2021, he hit 39 home runs, hardly a harbinger for a historic season when you consider Brandon Lowe and Mitch Haniger also hit 39. While remaining an enormously productive hitter in the ensuing seasons, after averaging a home run every 10.42 at-bats in 2017, Judge averaged one every 14.14 at-bats from 2018 to 2021. While Judge's season hasn't exactly come out of nowhere - after all, he did hit a then-rookie-record 52 home runs in 2017 - this run to 62 wasn't exactly anticipated, either. ![]() So how did he do it? Let's break down Judge's road to 62.ĮSPN Illustration When we all started talking about 62 Now, Judge joins Ruth and Maris as the only AL players to hit 60 or more home runs in a season. ![]() Judge also broke Maris' famed franchise record, previously held by Babe Ruth, who hit 60 in 1927. His 62nd home run - which came off Texas Rangers righty Jesus Tinoco on Tuesday in the Yankees' final series of the regular season - moved him past Maris, who held the previous Junior Circuit record with 61 home runs in 1961. Move over, Roger Maris: New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has hit his 62nd home run of the 2022 MLB season, setting the single-season record for the American League.
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