Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton both homered in the Yankees' 11-4 loss to the Angels, marking their 61st time homering together. They are now tied for sixth place on the all-time list for teammates homering in the same game.
Key points
Judge and Stanton homered in an 11-4 loss to the Angels
They have now homered together 61 times
They are tied for sixth place on the all-time list
The record is held by Aaron and Mathews with 76 homers
They could surpass the Cubs duo of Williams and Santo this season
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BRONX, NY - APRIL 13: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees and Giancarlo Stanton #27 in the dugout during the game against the Los Angeles Angels on April 13, 2025 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
BRONX, NY - APRIL 13: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees and Giancarlo Stanton #27 in the dugout during the game against the Los Angeles Angels on April 13, 2025 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
MLB.com | Sarah Langs: While it was overshadowed by Mike Troutâs homer spree, Judge and Stanton both homered in Thursdayâs 11-4 loss against the Angels, marking the 61st time that they homered in the same game as teammates. With that, they are now tied for sixth place on the all-time list, sharing a spot with the Bravesâ Joneses (Andruw and Chipper) and Harmon Killebrew and Bob Allison for the Twins and Senators. Depending on how well Judge and Stanton time their homers, they have a good shot at moving into fifth place by the end of this year, surpassing the Cubs duo of Billy Williams and Ron Santo (64 games). Unsurprisingly, the names get even more impressive at the top of the list; the all-time leading duo is Henry Aaron and Eddie Mathews of the Braves with 76, followed by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig with 75. Letâs see how high our beefy boys can rise through the ranks.
: âs struggles have been no secret, as the third baseman entered play yesterday hitting .119/.260/.119 with a 25 wRC+ and zero extra-base hits. Manager Aaron Boone elected to sit McMahon in favor of for Friday nightâs series opener against the Royals, even though there was a righty on the mound and McMahonâs a lefty. Boone told reporters that McMahonâs working on some batting tweaks behind the scenes and since they are likely facing four lefties during this series and the next one, thereâs a good chance that McMahon might stay out of the lineup for a little bit. Now, this was all said before his surprising game-winning homer on Friday nightâone that he said was preceded by ââ extra swings once he knew he wasnât startingâafter entering as a defensive replacement. But itâs still likely safe to say that Rosario will get a modest chunk of starts.
: Last year, NJ.com on the near-nonstop noise at Yankee Stadium, which has frustrated fans but is apparenty in accordance with the Yankees and their playersâ wishes. Phillips provided a follow-up on that piece, and the Yankees themselves remain insistent that they like it, desiring a Madison Square Garden NBA-esque feel. The Yankees apparently donât hear it as loudly down on the field; it all seems like it could be resolved at some point with some repositioning of the many speakers in the stadium. In the meantime, folks of all ages let Phillips know of their irritation â even the younger fans who this is ostensibly directed toward. There is a fine line between an authentically loud stadium full of fan noise and an artificially loud stadium full of sound bites.
: As with , has also recently started his rehab assignment in Double-A Somerset, and Thursday marked an important step for him as he picked up his first hit of the year. All in all, he was 1-for-3 with a groundout and a strikeout at the plate, and in the field, he handled his only chance cleanlyâa pop fly to shortâbefore being substituted in the sixth. According to Brian Cashman, the plan is to have Volpe amass 55 or so plate appearances in the minors before he rejoins the big league squad. Volpe played with a partially torn labrum for most of 2025, which was the likely culprit of a down year on both sides of the ball. We know he can pick it when healthy. Can he hit? The juryâs still out on that one.
: Speaking of possible reinforcements for the left side of the infield, George Lombard Jr. is having quite the start to his 2026 campaign. In 11 games so far with Double-A Somerset, heâs slashing .400/.471/.667 with two homers and six doubles. His was never the issueâDouble-A manager James Cooper saw him as a major league-caliber defender already last yearâso itâs more than encouraging that the bat has looked this good, even though (again) itâs only 11 games. Interestingly, Lombard Jr. has made three starts at third base so far, despite being primarily deployed as a shortstop over his minor league career. With McMahon strugglingâFriday night notwithstandingâcould the Yankees be eyeing an aggressive call-up for Lombard Jr. in the coming months? I think that would be pretty unlikely, but if he continues to torch minor-league pitching like he has, all bets are off.
Q&A
How many times have Judge and Stanton homered together?
Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton have homered together 61 times as teammates.
Who holds the record for most homers hit by teammates in the same game?
The record for most homers hit by teammates in the same game is held by Henry Aaron and Eddie Mathews with 76 homers.
What position do Judge and Stanton currently hold on the all-time homers list?
Judge and Stanton are currently tied for sixth place on the all-time list for teammates homering in the same game.
Can Judge and Stanton surpass the Cubs duo in homers this season?
Yes, if they continue to time their homers well, they have a good chance to surpass the Cubs duo of Billy Williams and Ron Santo, who have 64 homers together.
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