Aaron Judge keeps moving the Yankees forward with his historic home runs and his down-to-earth personality. He's what the Yankees need and acts like his predecessors — Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, etc.
Here's the wording from the back of his Topps Now retirement card:
Days after passing New York Yankees legend Yogi Berra on the team's all-time home run list, Aaron Judge joined another in Joe DiMaggio. Homering twice in a 9-3 win over Detroit, the Club captain's 361st longball moved him into a fourth-place tie with Joltin' Joe. Judge's 45th career multi-homer game puts him one behind Mickey Mantle for second on the Yankees all-time list.
Until then, see you at the park.
— Joe Boesch
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