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But speaking at Fenway Park on Friday, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said he could not definitively say whether offseason surgery for Volpe was being considered, but they are not expecting that outcome.
The New York Yankees need to think about their long-term future instead of doing whatever they can to secure Pittsburgh Pirates superstar Paul Skenes.
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Thursday night, Aaron Judge clubbed the 360th and 361st home runs of his incredible career, tying him with Joe DiMaggio for fifth on the Yankees all-time home run leaderboard. Meanwhile, Giancarlo Stanton obliterated a ball of his own,
Aaron Judge belted his fourth homer in four games, and the Yankees won for just the third time in 11 tries this season against the Red Sox.
Aaron Judge hit his 362nd career homer to pass Joe DiMaggio on the Yankees' all-time list, and Luis Gil pitched six no-hit innings to beat the Boston Red Sox 4-1 on Friday night.
The 33-year-old only trails Yankees icons Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and Lou Gehrig on the franchise's all-time home run leaderboard. While Judge passed DiMaggio against the Red Sox on Friday, DiMaggio's final home run of his career also occurred during a matchup with Boston in 1951.
BOSTON — A pitching legend was back at Fenway Park on Friday night with Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez throwing the ceremonial first pitch wearing a Red Sox No. 45 game jersey.
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Aaron Judge hits his 362nd career homer, passing Joe DiMaggio for 4th in New York Yankees history
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has hit his 362nd home run, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio and taking sole possession of fourth place on the franchise’s career list.