Aaron Judge continues to do Aaron Judge things. Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Aaron Judge ties Alex Rodriguez with seven homers in first 10 games

All rise. 

In the bottom of the seventh inning of the opening tilt of a doubleheader between the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, New York slugger Aaron Judge took Philadelphia southpaw Austin Davis deep to left:

It was Judge's seventh home run in his first 10 games, which tied him with a Yankees record held by none other than potential future New York Mets owner Alex Rodriguez

A-Rod achieved the feat in 2007.

Judge's blast gave him the league lead in home runs heading into the second half of Wednesday's doubleheader. New York was the home team for the first game because Tuesday's rained-out affair between the clubs was originally scheduled to occur at Yankee Stadium.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Bruins take series opener over Panthers in 5-1 rout
Bengals exec declines Patriots interview for de facto GM job
Snoop Dogg to be title sponsor of college football bowl game
Phillies remain MLB's hottest team with dominant Zack Wheeler performance
Spurs' Victor Wembanyama unanimously wins NBA Rookie of the Year award
A's place struggling starter on injured list
Longtime Saints OL, three-time Pro Bowler agrees to deal with AFC West team
Report: 10-time All-Star 'wants to re-sign' with Clippers
Kendrick Perkins 'wishes' LeBron James would make drastic career decision
Heat president Pat Riley calls out Jimmy Butler twice following playoff exit
Snoop Dogg makes big college football announcement
Pat Riley calls out Jimmy Butler over recent comments
How Tom Brady's investment in English soccer team cratered
Insider speculates Titans 'planning to move on' from former first-round WR
Panthers add former first-round pick to crowded RB room
Jets coach Rick Bowness announces retirement after long career
Mavericks sign Jason Kidd to multi-year extension
Reporter provides clarity on controversial NASCAR finish at Kansas
Stunning stat highlights NBA's youth movement
Report: Rival teams expect Sixers to attempt reunion with star