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New York Yankees right fielder, Aaron Judge appears to have no equal this season. Sure, the Dodgers Shohei Ohtani remains great, but Judge is currently as hot as any player this old scout has seen ...
The New York Yankees are currently leading the way in a talented American League East, 1.5 games over their rivals the Boston Red Sox. Much of that has to do with the starting lineup which has ...
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge has a teammate, Jasson Dominguez, who is nicknamed The Martian, but it is actually he who looks to be an extra terrestrial with what he is accomplishing on ...
Just when New York Yankees fans think Aaron Judge can't possibly get any better, he somehow finds a way. Coming off a historic offensive season and a unanimous AL MVP award in 2024, Judge is ...
On Thursday morning, we wrote a story about how New York Yankees' star Aaron Judge is making baseball history through his first 31 games of the season. Well, it turns out that Judge is making even ...
“For Aaron Judge to be an elite Yankee, he’s got to keep doing what he’s doing, maybe win some more MVPs,” said former New York Giants running back Tiki Barber. “But most ...
NEW YORK — Things looked different in the Bronx ... They need another monster season from Aaron Judge. "We have questions," Boone said about the 2025 roster. "But we think we have answers ...
How much more do you want from Aaron Judge? The New York Yankees captain was asked why he has not yet used one of the new “torpedo” bats. He made it clear that while he respects the innovation ...
In April 2022 before seeing the first of his 2,906 pitches, Aaron Judge spent time addressing the fact he and the Yankees could not agree to a new contract heading into his walk year, giving him ...
Judge wound up striking out and a furious Aaron Boone was ejected as a result. Thankfully, neither the Fried nor Judge decision cost New York the ball game, and they left their spring training ...
After Paul Goldschmidt singled in the bottom of the first, Judge deposited an 89-mph fastball from Brewers starter Aaron Civale 410 feet into the left field seats to give New York a 2-1 lead.