Aaron Judge and Albert Pujols are expected to set records.

On Tuesday night, Aaron Judge and Albert Pujols will start their quests for two of the most revered milestones in baseball history, and both sluggers are expected to succeed.

Just six home runs separate Judge from matching Roger Maris' 1961 American League record of 55 for the season.

Despite not hitting a home run in his last five games, Judge is still on track to smash 62 by the end of the regular season.

SportsBetting.ag is giving Judge -180 odds to beat Maris' record and +140 odds against it. The sportsbook's odds suggest that he has a 64.3 percent chance of breaking a record.

On Tuesday, the Red Sox are expected to start Nick Pivetta (9-11, 4.29 ERA) against the Yankees in game one of their series in Boston.

The odds that Pujols will hit 700 career home runs are -160 at SportsBetting.ag, while the odds against it are +120. 

The 116 regular-season victories record shared by the Seattle Mariners (2011) and Chicago Cubs is one mark that is not anticipated to be broken (1906).

According to the sportsbook, the Los Angeles Dodgers have a 4.8 percent probability of breaking the record this season because they are on track for 112 wins.

That means there is a 61.5 percent likelihood of achieving the career milestone.

According to the sportsbook, the Los Angeles Dodgers have a 4.8 percent probability of breaking the record this season because they are on track for 112 wins.