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Paul Goldschmidt of the Yankees hit his 376th career home run, tying him for 81st on the all-time MLB record list with a Red Sox Hall of Famer. The milestone homer came on the first pitch of the game.

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The MLB all-time home run list is a really fun thing to explore.
That's especially true when one of the most prolific active players hits a homer. That's what New York Yankees' first baseman Paul Goldschmidt provided on Tuesday night.
Goldy launched the 376th home run of his career, which ties him for 81st all-time. He didn't waste any time, either -- it was the first pitch of the game.
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He's tied with another active slugger, Manny Machado.
He's also tied with a Hall of Famer: Carlton Fisk, who first earned his fame with the Boston Red Sox.
Goldschmidt can soon move up into another tie: Both Jeff Kent and Norm Cash hit 377 home runs.
Paul Goldschmidt has hit 376 home runs in his MLB career.
Paul Goldschmidt tied with a Red Sox Hall of Famer at 81st on the all-time MLB home run list.
Goldschmidt's 376th home run was significant as it came on the first pitch of the game and marked a tie on the all-time home run list.
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Goldy isn't the player he once was, but he still gets starts for the Yanks against left-handed pitching, and he still has delivered on occasion.
It's also fun to see him bat leadoff, and clearly Goldschmidt doesn't have a problem being aggressive right off the bat.