Aaron Judge pushes ahead of Yankees legends with torrid home run pace heading into August

Kevin Skiver

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Aaron Judge is seeing dollar signs.

The Yankees slugger is putting together a season for the ages in a contract year. He was the first MLB player to 40 home runs in 2022, and he has been going deep nonstop this weekend with four home runs in three games against the Royals. He's showing no signs of slowing down from his ridiculous first half, and it feels as if he might do something special every time he's at the plate.

Judge reached 40 on Friday when he raked a changeup to left field in the third inning against Kansas City starter Kris Bubic. He repeated the feat with an opposite-field grand slam in the eighth inning to cap an eight-run rally and an 11-5 Yankees win.

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—="" Bryan="" Hoch="" (@BryanHoch)="" >July="" 30,="" 2022="" "="" href="http://

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