Aaron Judge just keeps hitting.
He's in a slight cold spell, but that didn't stop the New York Yankees superstar from reaching a big milestone on Monday night.
With a line drive single into left field against the Angels, Judge reached 100 hits for the season.
He's the first hitter leaguewide to get into the triple-digits for hits in the 2025 MLB season.
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Yeah, Judge has been leading the league in hits pretty much all the way long.
But humans love round numbers, and 100 is quite the round number.
Judge's cold stretch has dropped his season average to .377.
The 6-foot-7 slugger is tied for the MLB lead in home runs, as both he and Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh have 26.
By every measure, this has been a special Judge season. And even in a downturn, he managed to reach a cool season milestone as part of a campaign shaping up so very nicely.
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