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Aaron Judge made history by becoming the first New York Yankees player to hit 12 home runs, walk 20 times, and steal five bases in the first 30 games of a season. He achieved this milestone with a home run in the ninth inning on Tuesday night.
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Aaron Judge continues to do remarkable things on baseball fields.
The latest feat by the New York Yankees' 6-foot-7 superstar has never been done by anyone in the storied franchise's history.
Judge officially achieved his feat by hitting a home run during the ninth inning on Tuesday night, giving him 12 for the season.
He now becomes the first player in Yankees history to hit 12 homers, walk 20 times and steal five bases in a player's first 30 games of the season, according to Katie Sharp of Baseball Reference.
It is quite the trifecta of feats.
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If you had to speculate, you may have picked out Mickey Mantle in the Yankees past as the guy most likely to do this before, because of the steals, but he did not.
Babe Ruth ran here and there back in the day and could've had a shot at this, too, but nope.
It's just Judge, all by himself.
That happens more and more these days. Judge is finding ways to do things never done by any Yankees, which is about the most impressive franchise to do things for the first time as a hitter.
The record books are overloaded with all-time greats who wore the pinstripes, and yet Judge still finds ways to stand alone.
He'll go down as an all-time great -- that for a while has no longer been in doubt.
At this point, it's just worth marveling at what Judge can do. There's no one like him in the game.
Aaron Judge set the record for the first Yankees player to hit 12 home runs, walk 20 times, and steal five bases in the first 30 games of a season.
Aaron Judge has hit 12 home runs this season.
Aaron Judge achieved this historic feat during the ninth inning of a game on Tuesday night.
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