Aaron Judge tied Joe DiMaggio for fourth place on the New York Yankees' all-time home run list by going deep in each of his first two at-bats of Thursday's game against the visiting Detroit Tigers.
Judge hit his 360th career homer off opener Tyler Holton in the first inning - a 413-foot blast to left center that landed in the bullpen. He equaled DiMaggio with a 434-foot round-tripper over the bullpen in the third off Sawyer Gipson-Long.
Judge tied DiMaggio in his 4,925th career plate appearance -- 2,747 fewer plate appearances than DiMaggio collected from 1936 through 1951 in a 13-season career interrupted by a three-year military stint during World War II.
The milestone homer was the second of the week for Judge, who moved past Yogi Berra with his 359th homer in Tuesday's series opener