New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is done chasing Joltin' Joe.
After his 362nd home run on Friday night moved him past Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio on the New York Yankees' career list, Judge said he had no intention on going after another, even more famous DiMaggio record: his 56-game hitting streak.
"Yeah, I don't think I'm getting that one," Judge said with a chuckle. "We can try, but I think that one's untouchable."
One game after Judge homered twice to tie DiMaggio with President Donald Trump at Yankee Stadium to mark 24 years since the Sept.