Aaron Judge, Seattle Mariners and Yankees
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Statcast measures the projected distance and exit velocity of Aaron Judge's 444-foot homer at an exit velocity of 117.7 mph
Aaron Judge is so good at baseball that sometimes outfielders don't even have to move after he makes contact. That's what happened in the top of the eighth inning of the New York Yankees' game against the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday night,
I can’t prove this, but I’ll bet the guys in that Mariners clubhouse — who now have just endured a 1-5 homestand — somehow would have felt better if Judge walked, but then scored on a couple of bloop singles.
Aaron Judge was doing just about ... But for more than a week, one thing had been missing: a home run. After going 10 consecutive games without a home run, Judge hit a solo shot to left-center ...
TAMPA — If Aaron Judge comes up one home run short of breaking his own AL record this season, Sunday will live in infamy. The Yankees star appeared to have crushed his eighth home run of the ...
Aaron Judge was robbed of a home run Sunday on a terrible call by the umpires. Judge’s New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 4-0 in their game at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees were angry over the home run that wasn’t. Judge drove a changeup from Tampa Bay’s Eric Orze deep down the left-field line, high above the ...
Judge ended up striking out, and at that point, manager Aaron Boone stormed out of the ... Judge's pursuit of home run records will just have to go on without this blast.