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Atlanta Braves starter Grant Holmes threw three straight low pitches, desperately trying to stay under Judge’s bat. The first pitch to barely come up, just a couple inches into the zone, is sent screaming out over the right-center field wall.
ATLANTA — Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton flashed an eye-squinting big ‘ole smile hearing Aaron Judge was at it again during the captain’s Sunday post-game interviews, first with the YES Network’s Meredith Marakovits on the field and then with the beat writers at his Truist Park visiting clubhouse locker.
Just when you thought the two-time MVP couldn't get any better, the Yankees slugger has upped his game by becoming an even more aggressive hitter.
New York Yankees slugger and reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge notched career home run No. 350 just a few days prior. On Sunday in the rubber match against the Atlanta Braves (NYY-ATL GameTracker),
Aaron Judge hit his 36th home run of the season and tied Alex Rodriguez for sixth place in Yankees history as New York defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-2 Sunday. Judge’s solo homer in the first inning was his 351st with the Yankees, matching A-Rod and behind Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio and Yogi Berra.
Aaron Judge’s 351st home run came in the first inning Sunday, an opposite-field blast off Braves right-hander Grant Holmes.
Aaron Judge Offers Confession on Yankees Future Amid Latest MVP Chase originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Only months after turning 33, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is already thinking about retirement.
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New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge said that the fame and the platform he has is great, but it's nothing in comparison to the relationship he has with God.
In the midst of what could end up being his third AL MVP season in the last four years, Aaron Judge hopes to join follow in the footsteps of New York Yankees legends Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera by playing into his 40s.