NEW YORK — Aaron Judge was flabbergasted. He did not understand why this was a topic of conversation. But in addition to the New York Yankees hitting a franchise-record nine home runs in ...
A year ago, it took Aaron Judge 25 games to hit four home runs. After a spring training during which he said he would make some adjustments in order to get off to a better start to the season ...
Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge, however, did not use a bat with a new-look barrel on Saturday, and he wound up launching three home runs. When asked why he didn't following his teammates' lead ...
But don't worry about Aaron Judge: He won't be a part of it. Fans have taken notice to a new "torpedo" style bat that several Yankees players have been using since spring training. The bats ...
With the Yankees up 2-0 and the fans ecstatic with the back-to-back home runs, Judge kept them on their feet with a 468-foot blast to left field. The three consecutive home runs on three ...
The New York Yankees have new custom bats that have led to some early offensive success, but star Aaron Judge has opted not to use a "torpedo bat" this year. When asked why he isn't using a ...
The Bronx Bombers continued their assault on the baseball in the opening frame, as reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge made his presence felt in a hurry in the finale of a three-game series ...
Aaron Judge has gotten off to an incredible start to the 2025 season, and the New York Yankees slugger is tearing the cover off the ball without using the “torpedo” style bat that some of his ...
As reporters asked various Yankees hitters whether they were into the torpedo bats some members of the team have been using, Aaron Judge questioned why he would bother. “Why try to change ...
Aaron Judge left his early-season struggles in 2024 — and his MVP defense is off to a fast start. Last season’s woeful opening month led to some April booing before the Yankees’ captain ...
When Aaron Judge stepped to the plate in the sixth inning with a chance at a fourth home run, Yankees fans could be forgiven for being disappointed after the ball didn't leave the yard.
Aaron Judge, who went deep in his first three at-bats, missed becoming the 19th player in MLB history with a four-homer game by about 2 feet when he doubled off the wall in the sixth. It was a ...
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