The New York Yankees needed a spark, and Aaron Judge lit Fenway Park ablaze with one thunderous swing Friday night.
In the first inning, Judge crushed a towering home run that set the tone for the Yankees, who surged to a 4-1 win over the Boston Red Sox.
It wasn’t just an early lead—it was a statement, the kind of moment that can alter a team’s energy entirely.
Judge’s blast wasn’t merely another tally in his legendary career; it was a symbolic punch through lingering doubt.
With that swing, he claimed sole possession of fourth place on the Yankees’ all-time home run leaderboard with 362.
The homer pushed him past the iconic Joe DiMaggio, who finished his career with 361 majestic shots in pinstripes.
Only three immortals now stand ahead of Judge on the list: Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle