Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you. - Simon & Garfunkel in Mrs. Robinson
Aaron Judge has found Joe DiMaggio on one of the most historic record boards in the history of the New York Yankees.
It's the all-time home run leaderboard, and the modern legend, the 6-foot-7 Judge, is now tied with one of the greatest players in franchise history.
Judge blasted two home runs on Thursday night to give him 361 for his career.
DiMaggio ended his career with 361 homers.
They're tied in fourth place on the Yankees' all-time list, with Judge having just passed Yogi Berra earlier this week.
Babe Ruth leads the Yankees' homer list, having hit 659 of his 714 with the Yanks.
Then there's Mickey Mantle, at 536.
And Lou Gehrig is third, with 493 that surely would've been more.
Judge has a ways to go to catch up to Gehrig, but is anyone betting against him at this point?
The right fielder who wears No. 99 has a legitimate case as the best right-handed hitter in the history of baseball.
He did break into the majors a bit late, and he's 33 years old now, so maybe he'll never catch Ruth.
But for as long as Judge is around, it seems like he'll keep hitting home runs.
Soon, he'll be past DiMaggio and alone into fourth. It's Judge among the historic ghosts of yesteryear, of a time when baseball was king.
Right now, Judge is king.
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