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Aaron Judge’s hits homers 49 and 50 to break Mark McGwire’s rookie record

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Aaron Judge stands alone as the record holder for most homers in a season by a rookie.

Aaron Judge wowed baseball audiences across the continent at the Home Run Derby, and he got there in the first place because of all the dingers he was hitting before then. While he might have slowed down a bit following that introduction to the league at large, the dinger-rific Aaron Judge from early in 2017 is back. And on Monday, he tied Mark McGwire’s rookie record for homers with his 49th blast of the season, and then later would take the record for himself with number 50.

Judge took Royals’ starter Jakob Junis deep in the third inning, giving the Yankees a 3-0 lead over Kansas City. Junis is a rookie himself, as this is the 15th start in the majors for the 24-year-old right-hander. In the seventh, Judge would hit a solo shot with two outs against Trevor Cahill to put the Yankees up 7-3 and give himself sole possession of the record, which was set by McGwire back in 1987, nearly five whole years before Judge was even born.

Obviously, Judge is also the first rookie to ever hit 50 homers in a season given that blast gave him the record.

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