


Aaron Judge Sets Record for Fastest to 350 Career Home Runs
Aaron Judge has become the fastest player in MLB history to reach 350 career home runs, achieving the milestone in just 1,088 games.
Overview
- Aaron Judge hit his 350th career home run, setting a new MLB record for the fastest player to reach this milestone in 1,088 games.
- He surpassed the previous record held by Mark McGwire, who achieved the milestone in more games.
- Judge currently leads the league with a .358 batting average, 35 home runs, and 81 RBIs this season.
- His record-setting home run was a two-run shot in the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs.
- This achievement highlights Judge's exceptional performance and solidifies his status as one of baseball's top players.
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Center-leaning sources emphasize Aaron Judge's historic achievement in a celebratory tone, highlighting his record-breaking speed in reaching 350 home runs. Both outlets present the information with a focus on statistical milestones, reflecting a positive bias towards Judge's performance while maintaining a factual reporting style.
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Aaron Judge reached 350 home runs in 1,088 games, setting a new MLB record for the fastest pace. The previous record holder, Mark McGwire, hit his 350th home run in 1,280 games—Judge surpassed this by completing the milestone nearly 200 games quicker. Other notable players like Juan Gonzalez (1,298 games), Alex Rodriguez (1,301 games), and Babe Ruth (1,329 games) also trailed behind Judge’s record-setting pace.
Aaron Judge has hit 35 home runs this season as of July 12, 2025. This is the second most in the league, behind Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners, who has 38 home runs.
Aaron Judge hit his 350th career home run in the bottom of the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs. It was a two-run shot off relief pitcher Brad Keller, helping the Yankees avoid a shutout after Cubs starter Matthew Boyd pitched eight scoreless innings.
Since turning 30, Aaron Judge has experienced a remarkable surge in home run production, hitting 62 in 2022, 37 in 2023 (in 106 games), 58 in 2024, and already 35 in 2025. This recent stretch has elevated his career total to 350 home runs and significantly improved his Hall of Fame case, as he now leads the majors in batting average, home runs, and WAR.
In addition to Aaron Judge, three other Yankees (Giancarlo Stanton, Alex Rodriguez, and Babe Ruth) are among the fastest players to reach 350 career home runs. Stanton reached the milestone in his 1,341st game, Rodriguez in his 1,301st game, and Ruth in his 1,329th game, all significantly slower than Judge’s pace.
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