Last Updated on April 16, 2025 by Matt Musico
While the New York Yankees didn’t win the ultimate prize in 2024, it was a big year for the franchise. They returned to the World Series for the first time since 2009, and Aaron Judge produced another MVP performance of historic proportions. With a new season upon us, you knew I was going to run it back with the 2025 Aaron Judge Home Run Tracker.
I mean, we need to keep track of all the damage this dude inflicts at the plate throughout the regular season.
Similar to 2024, this will be a central location for all of the outfielder’s 2025 yardwork. The information you can expect to see includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each dinger.
Related: A Complete Guide to Single-Season (& Single-Game) HR Performances
Where Judge Stands in Yankees HR History Entering 2025
This will likely change rapidly, but Judge has already cemented himself as one of the best power hitters in Yankees history. He enters 2025 with 315 career homers, all of which have come with the Bronx Bombers. That’s good for seventh all-time in franchise history.
The next Yankee ahead of him is Alex Rodriguez, who slugged 351 homers while donning pinstripes. But with another fully healthy and productive season from Judge, he could finish the regular season ranked fourth on the Yankees’ all-time home run list. After A-Rod comes Yogi Berra (358) and Joe DiMaggio (361).
For those who don’t want to do the math at home, Judge is 46 homers away from tying “Joltin’ Joe.” Based on what he’s done in recent seasons, that’s within striking distance if he can stay on the field.
A Breakdown of Judge’s Yearly Home Run Production
Judge made his big-league debut in 2016, but his first full MLB season was his American League Rookie of the Year-winning campaign in 2017. Here’s a quick breakdown of his home run production each season:
- 2016: 4
- 2017: 52
- 2018: 27
- 2019: 27
- 2020: 9
- 2021: 39
- 2022: 62
- 2023: 37
- 2024: 58
FanGraphs’ Steamer projections have Judge hitting 46 dingers in 2025. How many homers do you think he’ll launch this season? Give me your predictions in the comments.
2025 Aaron Judge Home Run Tracker
Home Run No. 1: March 29 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Easy as 1, 2, 3. #AllRise 👨⚖️ pic.twitter.com/IZ3P13x5QJ
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 29, 2025
Distance: 468 feet
Exit Velocity: 115 mph
Home Run No. 2: March 29 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Cap is feelin' Grand. @TheJudge44 🫡 pic.twitter.com/FmOjylBrYZ
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 29, 2025
Distance: 396 feet
Exit Velocity: 99.4 mph
Home Run No. 3: March 29 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
That Arson is at it again 🔥 pic.twitter.com/dN74XrC7JC
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 29, 2025
Distance: 425 feet
Exit Velocity: 107.5 mph
Home Run No. 4: March 30 vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Aaron Judge is unreal!
He has FOUR homers already this season 🤯 pic.twitter.com/7El1LWblYa
— MLB (@MLB) March 30, 2025
Distance: 410 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.1 mph
Home Run No. 5: April 3 vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
AARON JUDGE HAS DONE IT AGAIN!
THREE-RUN HOME RUN, FIFTH OF THE SEASON, YANKS UP 3-0! pic.twitter.com/8cPlXwhStd
— Fireside Yankees (@FiresideYankees) April 3, 2025
Distance: 394 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.1 mph
Home Run No. 6: April 4 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Rising on the Road 🫡 pic.twitter.com/CFaq86eCn8
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) April 4, 2025
Distance: 403 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.7 mph
Home Run No. 7: April 16 vs. Kansas City Royals
AARON JUDGE SOLO HOMER!! YANKS LEAD 4-3!! pic.twitter.com/scDRUI5BKS
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) April 17, 2025
Distance: 383 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.7 mph
All Stats courtesy of Statcast, unless otherwise noted.
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