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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recorded his hardest hit ball in nearly three years on Tuesday night, launching a two-run home run against Kansas City Royals left-hander Noah Cameron to give New York an early advantage (GameTracker).
As for Pettitte, the legendary Yankees left-handed pitcher said that “neither he nor anyone he asked in his family remembers Lance Dobbins,” Sherman wrote.
The New York Yankees jumped out to a quick lead thanks to a first inning home run from Aaron Judge over the Kansas City Royals.
According to USA Today, Judge is the only player in modern-era baseball, which dates to 1901, to have this many homers (23) with so high a batting average (.396) in his team's first 64 games.
Aaron Judge's first-inning deep shot into left field was registered as the third-longest homer in the majors this season.
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Austin Wells hit a three-run homer and finished with five RBIs, sending the Yankees to a 10-2 win over the Royals.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone talks about Aaron Judge's long home run and Austin Wells' performance after a 10-2 win vs. the Royals
Ken Griffey Jr. weighs on Aaron Judge's comment originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The legendary Ken Griffey Jr. unexpectedly entered the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry chat this week. Maybe he was dragged in by Aaron Judge’s epic reaction to Red Sox rookie Hunter Dobbins’ bold claim he’d rather retire than play for the Yankees.