CHICAGO — When Aaron Judge returned to the dugout after his first-inning homer, Yankees manager Aaron Boone yelled “Yogi!” in the direction of his star slugger.
Yogi indeed.
Judge moved into a tie with Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra for fifth in franchise history when he hit his 358th career homer during Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Chicago White Sox.
“Not getting (the win) kind of stings,” Judge said, "but you know, get a chance to tie one of the greatest if not the greatest Yankee in homers is, it's pretty special. The way Yogi played the game, what he meant to these pinstripes, you knew how much it meant being a New York Yankee to him. I feel the same way.
"I'm honored to wear this jersey, so it's pretty cool to be on that list with him."
Judge drove an 0-2 cutter from Martín Pérez de