Aaron Judge celebrates after Friday's victory against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Paul Rutherford/Imagn Images/Reuters Connect

Aaron Judge walked out at Fenway Park on Friday night knowing that just one home run would see him overtake Joe DiMaggio and move into fourth outright on the New York Yankees’ all-time list.

He wasted no time.

The two-time American League MVP jumped on the second pitch he saw – a fastball from Lucas Giolito – and crushed his 362nd career homer 468 feet over the Green Monster on the way to a 4-1 win over the Boston Red Sox .

Only Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and Lou Gehrig have hit more home runs in the pinstripes than Judge.

“It’s special, but just like all those guys in front of me and on those lists, they weren’t playing for records. They were pl

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