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PITTSBURGH — In his 1,000th career game, Aaron Judge turned in a typical Aaron Judge performance. There was, of course, a home run. There was a strong defensive play up against the right field wall.
Aaron Judge, the $360 million captain of the New York Yankees, is facing a challenging season after a teammate questioned his leadership amidst the team's struggles.
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 ...
Aaron Judge is off to a great start — to both the 2025 season and his New York Yankees career. The reigning AL MVP hit his MLB-best sixth homer of the season and 17th RBI of the season against ...
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 ...
Aaron Judge is having a great season for the New York Yankees. He matched Babe Ruth's home run record. Judge secured 157 homers in the last three years. He is now sporting a diamond-encrusted ...
Aaron Judge isn’t just leading the Yankees—he’s outpacing the entire league. With a seventh-inning home run on Friday in Pittsburgh, Judge now has more home runs than the entire Pirates roster.
That would be Aaron Judge, who clubbed three home runs against Milwaukee in the Yankees’ 20-9 victory, which saw the team leave the yard nine total times, a new franchise record. Judge’s first ...
April of 2024 was not an award-winning month for Aaron Judge. Into the fifth week of last season, the Yankees’ captain was still trying to find the rhythm that would eventually propel him toward ...
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 ...
Don't count on Aaron Judge, the American ... Explaining 'torpedo' shape and why it appears to be legal under MLB rules Mike Axisa To Judge's point, he's amassed a career .288/.