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When Judge teed off on a 2-0, 94.3-mph fastball from Royals rookie left-hander Noah Cameron that was almost center cut below the belt, Yankees manager Aaron Boone sped from his dugout perch to make sure he had a great look.
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.
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.
New York Yankees slugger and captain Aaron Judge offered a typical answer about tying a record set by a team legend.
Aaron Judge, a standout for the New York Yankees, continues to propel the team to impressive performances. Recently, he received encouraging news about a key teammate, further bolstering the Yankees' pursuit of success.
Hunter Dobbins raised some eyebrows -- as well as the hackles of several New York players -- with some anti-Yankees sentiments he shared over the weekend.
Hunter Dobbins, el lanzador derecho novato de los Medias Rojas, causó revuelo al comentar que preferiría “retirarse” antes que jugar para los Yankees. Eso no le ganó amigos en las gradas del jardín derecho del Yankee Stadium,