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WATCH: New York Yankees' Aaron Judge becomes first player to reach 100 hits in 2025

New York Yankees' Aaron Judge reacts to hitting a ball (2025)
New York Yankees' Aaron Judge reacts to hitting a ball (2025) Jim McIsaac/Getty Images/AFP
New York Yankees star player Aaron Judge (33) became the first player in Major League Baseball (MLB) to reach 100 during the 2025 season.

Judge got to No. 100 with a single to left field during the bottom of the first inning of Monday's game against the Los Angeles Angels.

The power-hitting righty has been on an absolute tear this season, slashing 378/.473/.756 prior to Monday's game and even hit the game-tying home run on Friday that sent the game into extra innings against the rival Boston Red Sox.

His 1.231 OPS leads the league while his 26 home runs are tied for first with Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh.

Judge's 60 RBI are the most in the American League and second in the entire MLB to New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso's 63.

Last season, Judge hit a whopping 58 home runs with 144 RBI while batting .322 en route to his second AL MVP award and fourth Silver Slugger. 

The six-time All-Star and former Home Run Derby champion is currently in the third year of his nine-year, $360 million contract with the Yankees that'll expire after the 2031 season.