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The Yankees earned a win against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday afternoon, taking the three-game series from the National ...
The New York Yankees franchise slugger gave a candid response on a home run mark that once seemed unreachable.
The New York Yankees did not go into the All-Star Break leading the American League East. However, they are still considered ...
1. Judge ties the Babe, but is ahead of his pace As noted above, Judge is now tied with Babe Ruth for the second-most home runs in a season, either for a Yankee or an American League player.
We are now getting spoiled by Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani to the point where we sometimes might think that what the two of them are doing -- Babe Ruth East and Babe Ruth West -- is normal. No. And ...
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani hit a home run that landed him among Aaron Judge and Babe Ruth in MLB history.
Judge currently has a BABIP average of .467. Ruth set the record back in 1923 with .423, one point over Roger Hornsby in 1922 with .422. This year, Judge is batting .391 with 18 home runs and 47 RBIs.
Now Aaron Judge had gotten to 61, because the ball he’d just hit off a Toronto reliever named Tim Mayza was out of the Rogers Centre and into Yankee history and into baseball history.
Phillips believes that Aaron Judge even outshone Ruth’s legendary 1927 campaign and Roger Maris’s 61-homer 1961 season. “There were eight teams in the American League when Babe Ruth played.
Aaron Judge joined Babe Ruth in 1928 as the only Yankees to record six multi-homer games in the team’s first 70 games of a season.
But Aaron Judge makes you wonder. Is this what it was like to watch Babe Ruth play every day? “He’s able to go on historical runs, MVP-type runs, otherworldly-type runs,” says Yankees ...
June 13, 2017 / 3:25 PM EDT / CBS Boston By Matt Dolloff, CBS Boston BOSTON (CBS) -- Aaron Judge needs to hit the rookie wall pronto, because the takes are already getting out of control.