Aaron Judge is here to rewrite history, and stats show that he’s moving at a great pace in doing that. When his 2023 and 2024 stats and injuries raised doubts amongst fans regarding his 2025 performance, Judge went out there and proved why he’s the best of the Yankees.
In just seven games, Judge has established dominance, with great RBIs, batting average, and home runs. Will Judge be able to break his own record of 62 homers in one season (2022) this time? Here are the predictions.
Aaron Judge becoming pitchers’ nightmare this seasonSeven games, six home runs: that’s Aaron Judge for you. It seems like Judge is personally avenging all the games he missed out on in 2023 and 2024 due to injuries and strikeouts.
On top of his 6 home runs, Judge has achieved 17 RBIs in the first seven games of the season, which is quite a feat in itself, as only two other players were able to set this benchmark: Pat Burrell in 2005 and Chris Davis in 2013.
Judge’s two home runs in the last match against the Pirates in PNC Park, Pittsburgh, helped the Yankees secure a 9-4 win. He made his sixth home run against left-handed pitcher Tim Mayza in the seventh inning.
How many runs will Aaron Judge hit this season?Judge started off the 2025 season with amazing statistics. In just seven games, he is already on the verge of breaking multiple records. Coming to predicting how many homers the two-time American League MVP will score this season, many are expecting Judge to break his record of 62 home runs in the 2022 season.
With the pace that Judge is moving forward this season, it can be said that he might be able to break his own record soon. With a batting average of .379, Judge is on to a dynamic start, with a pledge to make up for all the lost games.
Aaron Judge on the verge of breaking Babe Ruth’s recordOn top of the amazing statistics that Aaron Judge has displayed this season, the MVP has also achieved some great feats. In his 1000th career game on April 4, 2025, the Yankees’ slugger equaled Babe Ruth’s record of scoring 321 runs in 1000 games. The achievement was acknowledged by his team members, and Yankees’ manager, Aaron Boone.
When asked about the achievement, Judge replied,
“It’s a great praise, but I live in the present. We’ve got things to do; I’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ll talk about that in a couple of years.”
It remains to be seen how Judge will perform throughout the season and how many records he will break.
Also Read: Aaron Judge’s record-breaking home run in 1,000the game matches Babe Ruth’s feat
In just seven games, Judge has established dominance, with great RBIs, batting average, and home runs. Will Judge be able to break his own record of 62 homers in one season (2022) this time? Here are the predictions.
Aaron Judge becoming pitchers’ nightmare this seasonSeven games, six home runs: that’s Aaron Judge for you. It seems like Judge is personally avenging all the games he missed out on in 2023 and 2024 due to injuries and strikeouts.
Yankees with at least 6 HR, 17 RBI, 4 BB and 2 SB in any 7-game span:
— Katie Sharp (@SharpStats17) April 5, 2025
Aaron Judge (2025)
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On top of his 6 home runs, Judge has achieved 17 RBIs in the first seven games of the season, which is quite a feat in itself, as only two other players were able to set this benchmark: Pat Burrell in 2005 and Chris Davis in 2013.
#Yankees Aaron Judge ties a major league record, with two other players, with 17+ RBI* through his team's first seven games of a season, joining:
— Jessica Brand (@JessicaDBrand) April 4, 2025
-Chris Davis, 2013
-Pat Burrell, 2005
*Both 17 pic.twitter.com/fHd5fZd9h9
Judge’s two home runs in the last match against the Pirates in PNC Park, Pittsburgh, helped the Yankees secure a 9-4 win. He made his sixth home run against left-handed pitcher Tim Mayza in the seventh inning.
How many runs will Aaron Judge hit this season?Judge started off the 2025 season with amazing statistics. In just seven games, he is already on the verge of breaking multiple records. Coming to predicting how many homers the two-time American League MVP will score this season, many are expecting Judge to break his record of 62 home runs in the 2022 season.
A historic start for Aaron Judge 😤 pic.twitter.com/oJfzfPrdTB
— MLB (@MLB) April 4, 2025
With the pace that Judge is moving forward this season, it can be said that he might be able to break his own record soon. With a batting average of .379, Judge is on to a dynamic start, with a pledge to make up for all the lost games.
Aaron Judge on the verge of breaking Babe Ruth’s recordOn top of the amazing statistics that Aaron Judge has displayed this season, the MVP has also achieved some great feats. In his 1000th career game on April 4, 2025, the Yankees’ slugger equaled Babe Ruth’s record of scoring 321 runs in 1000 games. The achievement was acknowledged by his team members, and Yankees’ manager, Aaron Boone.
1,000 games in the books for Aaron Judge.
— MLB (@MLB) April 5, 2025
His stats are absurd 🤯 pic.twitter.com/tMUxi44ygB
When asked about the achievement, Judge replied,
“It’s a great praise, but I live in the present. We’ve got things to do; I’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ll talk about that in a couple of years.”
It remains to be seen how Judge will perform throughout the season and how many records he will break.
Also Read: Aaron Judge’s record-breaking home run in 1,000the game matches Babe Ruth’s feat
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