Aaron Judge is not just this generation's premier slugger, but now he's one of the game's greatest.

The New York Yankees' slugger joined exclusive history on Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox, bashing home runs No. 50 and 51 in an 8-1 win in the Bronx.

With it, Judge becomes just the fourth player in MLB history to post four separate seasons of 50-plus home runs and the first to do so without the help of steroids since Babe Ruth, who eclipsed the half-century mark in 1920, 1921, 1927, and 1928. Mark McGwire (1996-1999) and Sammy Sosa (1998-2001) are the only other members of the four-man list.

At least for now, the Yankees' captain isn't going to dwell on such an accomplishment, which is just the latest in a historic season that has seen him pass Alex Rodriguez, Yogi Berra,

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