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    Aaron Judge makes history with 300th homer after role reversal as Yankees clobber White Sox

    By Greg Joyce,

    20 hours ago

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    CHICAGO — For weeks, teams have wanted no part of facing Aaron Judge.

    Opposing managers have been much happier to flash four fingers as he steps into the box, intentionally walking him to face anybody but the Yankees slugger who has been on an otherworldly tear for the past few months.

    Then the unthinkable happened Wednesday night, and it gave way to history.

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    Aaron Judge hit his 300th homer during the Yankees 10-2′ win over the White Sox on Wednesday night Aug. 14, 2024. USA TODAY Sports

    The White Sox actually intentionally walked Juan Soto to bring up Judge, who responded by crushing a three-run shot — the 300th home run of his career — as the Yankees ran away with a 10-2 win at Guaranteed Rate Field.

    Judge became the fastest player in MLB history to reach 300 career home runs, doing it in his 955th game and 3,431st at-bat — easily beating Ralph Kiner (1,087 games) and Babe Ruth (3,831 at-bats).

    “It’s a great achievement,” said Judge, whose teammates were much more jubilant about it than him. “I’ve been in the game a little while now I guess — we still got a long way to go — but like I said a couple days ago, I was hoping it’d come in a win. It came in a big win for us. We were down for a little bit and couldn’t get much going. So I was just excited it was in a big moment.”

    The milestone blast came in the eighth inning on a 3-0 pitch from righty reliever Chad Kuhl, who threw an inside sinker off the plate that Judge (2-for-4, walk) pounced on for a 361-foot bullet and his 43rd home run of the season.

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    “That’s really impressive what he’s been doing and how quick he’s been doing it,” Soto said. “When you look at it, just incredible. So fast and so unbelievable.”

    It put the Yankees (72-50) ahead 9-2 and ensured they escaped the South Side with a series win against the historically bad White Sox (29-93).

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    Aaron Judge celebrates after hitting his 300th homer on Aug. 14. AP
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    The decision to intentionally walk Soto to get to Judge was met with a mix of shock and bewilderment inside the Yankees’ dugout.

    They led 6-2 with one out in the eighth and a runner on second base when the White Sox opted to intentionally walk Soto — who belted four home runs in a span of five plate appearances Tuesday and Wednesday — with first base open.

    It marked the first time Soto had been intentionally walked this season, the benefit of having Judge bat behind him.

    Soto thought the White Sox would issue back-to-back intentional walks, then thought they at least wouldn’t give him anything close to hit. Austin Wells didn’t believe it, saying, “That was crazy.”

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    Aaron Judge celebrates with Alex Verdugo (l.) after hitting the 300th homer of his career on Aug. 14. Getty Images

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    Aaron Boone was caught off guard, too. “Wow … but then you kind of want to see what’s going to happen now,” the manager said with a grin.

    The only Yankee who claimed he was not surprised was Judge.

    “You guys all saw how he was swinging the bat this week,” Judge said of Soto. “It makes sense. Guy had three homers [Tuesday], homered to start the game today. Why wouldn’t you [walk him]?”

    Said Soto: “They just missed a spot, and they paid the price.”

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    Aaron Judge rounds the bases after hitting his 300th homer on Aug. 14 against the White Sox. Getty Images

    The ball landed in the White Sox’s bullpen, making it easy to retrieve for Yankees security. Judge said he would likely give the ball to his wife, Sam.

    Judge’s road to 300 included breaking Roger Maris’ American League single-season record in 2022 with 62 home runs and setting the MLB rookie record with 52 home runs in 2017 (which has since been broken by Pete Alonso).

    The 32-year-old Judge, who is the favorite to take home his second career MVP this season, finished Wednesday night batting .333 with a 1.174 OPS and is on pace for 57 homers.

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    Soto believes Judge is capable of even more down the road.

    “I hope he breaks the home run record,” Soto said, referencing Barry Bonds’ 762 career home runs. “Why not? I think he’s the guy who can literally break the record. He’s been showing it off every time. I hope he got the health to do it. I’m going to enjoy it as much as I can, too.”

    Before Judge made history, the Yankees trailed 2-1 entering the seventh inning.

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    Juan Soto homered in the first inning of the Yankees’ victory against the White Sox on Aug. 14. USA TODAY Sports
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    Will Warren threw five innings for the Yankees during their win against the White Sox on Aug. 14. Getty Images

    They got a spark from Oswaldo Cabrera, who scored the tying run from second base on a sacrifice fly into the gap that right fielder Dominic Fletcher caught before stumbling onto the warning track.

    Then, after Soto walked and Judge doubled, Wells lined a two-out, two-run single for the 4-2 lead.

    The Yankees could finally exhale, then the rest of the night turned into a party for their captain.

    “It’s incredible,” Boone said. “We almost talk about it every night, seeing what him and Juan are doing. It’s not something you maybe ever see — two guys doing it like that, and what Aaron’s doing, it’s a select few in the history of the game that you start talking about these seasons he’s having. Just a great player and great leader and everyone’s really pumped in there [the clubhouse] that he got that done.”

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