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Sign Up NowCHICAGO — The Yankees lost Juan Soto, missed Giancarlo Stanton for two and a half months, and still might set a franchise record for their depth in power.
It is no surprise that Aaron Judge is leading the team in home runs yet again, but his supporting cast has grown in numbers and muscle to put the Yankees on the verge of entering select company with a month left in the season.
Trent Grisham, Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. all went deep in Thursday’s win over the White Sox, inching them all closer to the 30-homer mark — Grisham with 27 and Bellinger and Chisholm 26 each entering Friday.
If they are all able to reach 30 homers — joining Judge, who came into Friday with 41 — they would become the first quartet of Yankees to hit at least 30 home runs in a single season in franchise history.