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Fantastic Mr. Fried: How Max Fried's debut Yankee season compares to pinstripe pitchers
Max Fried's final start of the regular season on Wednesday encapsulated everything the Yankees expected when they signed him to a massive contract. Where does his debut season in pinstripes rank in franchise history?
Cal Raleigh's 60th home run put him on the short list for the best home run seasons ever, but it can get even better.
Aaron Judge joined a small group of sluggers on Wednesday night, as the Yankees’ captain recorded the fourth 50-homer season of his career in an 8-1 win over the White Sox. The victory coincided with yet another Blue Jays loss,
Aaron Judge has officially made New York Yankees home run history not done since Babe Ruth. How? Well, it started when big No. 99 blasted a home run Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox. It was his 50th homer of the season. Judge has now reached the 50-HR plateau in consecutive seasons.
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That meant the Reds fell to 2 ½ games behind the Mets and even more costly was that the Arizona Diamondbacks won and vaulted over the Reds, who now have three teams to pass to claim the final wild card spot — New York, San Francisco and Arizona.