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Goldschmidt Nears Judge's Homer Record
20 Jun
Summary
- Paul Goldschmidt hit his 384th career home run, tying Harold Baines.
- He is now one home run behind Aaron Judge's career total.
- Goldschmidt is in his 16th MLB season, with prior stints in Arizona and St. Louis.

Infielder Paul Goldschmidt recently achieved a significant career milestone, hitting his 384th home run. This accomplishment places him in a tie with former MLB All-Star Harold Baines on the all-time home run list.
Goldschmidt is now just one home run away from matching Aaron Judge's career total of 385. The veteran player is currently in his 16th year in Major League Baseball, having begun his career with the Arizona Diamondbacks before moving to the St. Louis Cardinals.
During his time with the Diamondbacks from 2011 to 2018, Goldschmidt hit 209 home runs. He then went on to hit 153 home runs in six seasons with the Cardinals. Now with the Yankees, he is enjoying another productive season, slashing .297/.361/.560 with 12 home runs through 50 games played as of June 20, 2026.