Yankees' Aaron Judge is 32 home runs away from making MLB history

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Yankees' Aaron Judge is 32 home runs away from making MLB history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Entering the 2026 MLB season, New York Yankees superstar slugger Aaron Judge is trying to not only make a World Series run but also make some MLB history along the way.

While he could go after another MVP award or try for a Triple Crown, there's a different record that Judge is eyeing, and he only needs 32 home runs to get there.

As MLB.com's Sarah Langs writes, Judge is only 32 home runs away from reaching 400 in his career, which, if he does that this season, he would reach that HR total faster than any player has in MLB history.

Aaron Judge needs 32 HR to reach 400 in MLB career​


"Judge enters the season with 368 career home runs, the most in MLB since his debut season of 2016," Langs writes. "Judge needs 32 home runs, which certainly seems doable for a player who hit 62 in '22, 52 in '17, 37 in just 106 games in 2023, 58 in 2024, and 53 last season."

Reaching 32 home runs this season, reaching 400 for his MLB career, would not be a surprise whatsoever. In fact, it might be more surprising if he doesn't reach 32 home runs this season than if he does.

Coming into 2026, he's played 1,145 career games in the Majors. The fewest games played to reach 400 home runs in a career is Mark McGwire with 1,412 games played.

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Judge can very easily become the fastest player to reach 400 home runs in a career, even if it takes him all of the 2026 MLB season.

400 home runs is a very noteworthy accolade, and not only could Judge reach that this season, but it would not be a surprise, and he could be the fastest hitter in MLB history to do so.

Judge is one of the best hitters in the world, and it would not be surprising if he reached 32 home runs this season. Not only is 400 career home runs in reach this season, but he could make a very strong MLB record in the process of reaching that HR total.

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