Aaron Judge and Ben Rice make Yankees history with 10 home runs each in 29 games
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Aaron Judge and Ben Rice make Yankees history with 10 home runs each in 29 games
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Judge hit his 11th and Rice his 10th homer in a 4-2 win over the Texas Rangers in Arlington, moving the Yankees to a 19-10 record.
They are the first Yankees teammates since Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra in 1956 to each reach double-digit homers in the team's first 29 games.
Judge is batting .252 with 11 RBI and a 1.010 OPS, while Rice is hitting .322 with 23 RBI and a 1.192 OPS, highlighting their strong early-season performances.
Are home runs masking underlying weaknesses in the Yankees' overall offense?
Will Jack Leiter's home run issues overshadow his elite strikeout potential?
Is the Judge-Rice tandem the next legendary power duo in Yankees history?
Can Ben Rice's historic, record-setting pace continue for the entire season?
How has the emergence of Ben Rice changed Aaron Judge's role in the lineup?
How much credit do modern training methods deserve for this offensive explosion?