Throughout baseball history, there have been many legendary streaks that defined endurance and consistency in the game. From ...
Joe DiMaggio, the elegant Yankee Clipper whose 56-game hitting streak endures as one of the most remarkable records in baseball or any sport, died Monday at his home in Florida. He was 84. DiMaggio, ...
A day after catching the Yankee Clipper, Aaron Judge passed the franchise legend for fourth place on the club’s career homer list on Friday night at Fenway Park. In the first inning of the Yankees’ ...
September 12 - Aaron Judge tied Joe DiMaggio for fourth place on the Yankees' all-time home run list by going deep in each of his first two at-bats of New York's game against the visiting Detroit ...
1918 — Washington’s Walter Johnson pitched a 1-0, 18-inning victory over Lefty Williams of the Chicago White Sox, who also went the distance. 1919 — After 12 scoreless innings, Cincinnati scored 10 ...
When considering some of the most "unbreakable" records in sports, Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak might be one of the first to come to mind. The evolution of major league hitting is one reason.
Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees. BOSTON — It’s not often a player puts Joe DiMaggio in the ...
The deep drive rocketed off Aaron Judge’s bat like so many before it, disappearing into the evening sky as it soared over ...
BOSTON — One of the first things Jazz Chisholm Jr. does after Aaron Judge hits a baseball flush is look at the scoreboard. In the first inning of Friday night’s 4-1 New York Yankees win over the ...