Aaron Judge has hit 53+ home runs in each of the last two seasons, plus mashed 62 in 2022.
In fact, in every season that he's played at least 150 games (four out of 10 career seasons) he's hit over 50 home runs.
For a player who dealt with plenty of injuries earlier in his career from 2018-2020, Judge has done a phenomenal job being available.
In 2026, Judge will look to win his third straight AL MVP award and fourth overall. The only other players in MLB history to win three straight and four overall are Barry Bonds (7) and Shohei Ohtani (4).
Looking ahead to next season, bet365 has odds up on players' home run totals. Here's a look at the line and the odds for Judge to go over or under his projected total:
Over 49.5 Home Runs | -110 |
Under 49.5 Home Runs | -110 |
Aaron Judge's regular season home run total is set at 49.5.
In 10 seasons, he's cleared this number four times - all in the years he was most healthy.
Despite the 33-year-old entering his 11th season, he was the league's best hitter last year.
Judge's peripheral numbers show no sign of him slowing down as he ranked in the 100th percentile in average exit velocity, barrel rate, xSLG, and xwOBA last year.
The New York Yankees legend looks to be healthy to start the year. Judge's power is limitless, but clearing this number may just come down to if he's healthy enough to play 145+ games this season.
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All odds featured in this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.