Aaron Judge on Wednesday tied Roger Maris’ American League record of 61 home runs in a season with a tiebreaking, two-run drive in the seventh inning that lifted the New York Yankees over the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3.
When Tim Mayza made a mistake pitch, Judge made sure the Blue Jays left-hander wound up on the wrong end of history.
Mayza said he was trying to attack Judge with sinkers in the hopes of inducing a ground ball, but missed his spot.
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“Just one too many good pitches over the plate to a really good hitter,” Mayza said.
The 30-year-old slugger drove a 152kph belt-high sinker with a full-count from Mayza (8-1) over the left-field fence at the Rogers Centre.
The 188.9kph drive took just 3.8 seconds to land 120m from the plate and it put the Yankees ahead 5-3.
“When I hit it, I thought I got enough, but it’s been a couple of games since I did that,” Judge said.
Judge watched the ball clank off the front of the stands, just below two fans who reached over a railing and tried for a catch.
He pumped an arm just before reaching first and exchanged a slap with coach Travis Chapman.
The ball dropped into Toronto’s bullpen and was picked up by Blue Jays bullpen coach Matt Buschmann, who turned it over to the Yankees.
Judge’s mother and Maris’ son Roger Maris Jr rose and hugged from front-row seats. He appeared to point toward them after rounding second base, then was congratulated by the entire Yankees team, who gave him hugs after he crossed the plate.
“As soon as he hit it I was like: ‘OK, that’s gone,’” Maris Jr said. “Then it was just a matter of enjoying him run the bases and giving his mom a big old hug and just enjoying the moment.”
Judge moved past the 60 home runs Babe Ruth hit in 1927, which had stood as the major league mark until Maris Sr broke it in 1961. All three stars reached those huge numbers playing for the Yankees.
Barry Bonds holds the big-league record of 73 for the San Francisco Giants in 2001.
Judge had gone seven games without a home run — his longest drought this season was nine in the middle of last month.
This was the Yankees’ 155th game of the season, leaving them seven more in the regular season.
The home run came in the fourth plate appearance of the night for Judge, ending a streak of 34 plate appearances without a home run.
Judge is hitting .313 with 130 RBIs, also the top totals in the AL.
He has a chance to become the first AL Triple Crown winner since Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers in 2012.
The Yankees (96-59), who clinched their 20th AL East title a night earlier, won for the ninth time in 10 games.
Toronto (87-69) held on to the top spot in the wild-card race, despite their second straight loss.
The Blue Jays are 1.5 games ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays and two games in front of the Seattle Mariners.
Gerit Cole (13-7) allowed three runs and three hits in 6-1/3 innings. Cole was perfect through five before Danny Jansen homered leading off the sixth.
Cole struck out four, matching the Yankees season record of 248 set by Ron Guidry in 1978.
“I think it’s more special because of what Aaron did tonight,” Cole said.
New York scored three in the first off Mitch White, but Toronto tied it in a three-run sixth that included Bo Bichette’s RBI single and Vladimir Guerrero’s sacrifice fly.
BREWERS 5, CARDINALS 1
Brandon Woodruff tossed six scoreless innings and Devin Williams worked out of two late-inning jams as Milwaukee moved within a half-game of the final National League wild-card spot with a win over visiting St Louis.
MARINERS 3, RANGERS 1
George Kirby pitched six strong innings as Seattle crept closer to their first playoff berth since 2001 with a victory over visiting Texas.
It was just the fourth victory in the past 12 games for the Mariners, who increased their lead over the Baltimore Orioles to 4.5 games for the AL’s third and final wild-card berth.
TWINS 8, WHITE SOX 4
Jake Cave went three for three with two doubles and two runs scored, while Gio Urshela also had three hits as hosts Minnesota beat Chicago to move into a tie with the Chicago White Sox for second place in the AL Central.
METS 5, MARLINS 4 (10I)
Eduardo Escobar drove in all five New York runs as the Mets overcame a four-run deficit to beat visiting Miami to take a one-game lead over the Atlanta Braves in the National League East.
In other games, it was:
‧ Angels 4, Athletics 1
‧ Astros 2, D’backs 5 (10i)
‧ Cubs 4, Phillies 2
‧ Dodgers 1, Padres 0 (10i)
‧ Giants 6, Rockies 3
‧ Guardians 2, Rays 1
‧ Nationals 3, Braves 2 (10i)
‧ Pirates 4, Reds 3 (10i)
‧ Red Sox 3, Orioles 1
‧ Tigers 2, Royals 1
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