Hours after it happened, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone marveled at Aaron Judge's 467-foot home run into the third deck of the bleachers against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.
Try as they might, there was nothing Twins pitchers could do Wednesday night to stymie Yankees star Aaron Judge.
Aaron Judge hammers a solo homer to deep left-center field, making it a 4-3
NEW YORK -- Soto. Judge. Stanton. Finally. This is what the Yankees have been waiting for since Juan Soto joined Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton in pinstripes: On Wednesday, the Bronx Bombers' three superstar sluggers all homered in the same game for the first time. Soto, Judge and Stanton's light-tower
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge is a big believer that, in baseball, success is accompanied by failure. "If you hit .300 or get on 40% of the time, you're a beast," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. "You know what that means? You do a lot of failing along the way." Even a superstar like Judge, one of the most influential faces of the sport, didn't become a master of his craft until he first made mistakes. The way Judge sees it, he doesn't triumph over adversity. Challenges and hard times are a part of...
Judge visited the short porch in right field for his 13th home run of the year to finish off the Yankees’ 7-2 win over the White Sox.
NEW YORK -- The Bronx Bash Bros. are at it again. Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton both crushed monster home runs Friday night as the Bronx Bombers returned to Yankee Stadium, leading New York to a series-opening, 4-2 win over the White Sox. Judge's homer was a 114.4 mph, 433-foot
Judge crushed his 11th home run of the season, a 467-foot moonshot, and added three doubles and a walk to lead the Yankees past the Twins, 4-0, at Target Field.
With the victory, the Yankees improved to 9-1 against the JV portion of their schedule, the AL Central.
Statcast measures the projected distance, exit velocity and launch angle of
The Yankees cruised to 4-0 victory tonight on the strength of a four-hit day from their captain and a scoreless outing from their most experienced starter. Not every game needs to be terribly exciting! We’ll gladly take brutal efficiency, and New York delivered, while also locking in its 11th series win of the year against a fellow playoff hopeful. Twins starter Pablo López started serving up meatballs in the first, including a center-cut four-seamer that Aaron Judge swatted 467 feet into the...
Even in a loss, Aaron Judge did something memorable.