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MLB Makes Strong Aaron Judge Statement on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox prepare for Sunday night’s series finale at Yankee Stadium, with first pitch set for 7:10 p.m. ET on ESPN, Major League Baseball made a pointed move of its own on Sunday morning.
According to USA Today, Judge is the only player in modern-era baseball, which dates to 1901, to have this many homers (23) with so high a batting average (.396) in his team's first 64 games.
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge stood at his locker prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. His eyes told the whole story. Judge beamed with emotion when he heard Jac Caglianone’s name. And his signature smile confirmed that elation.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAmerican MLB Broadcasters Face Heat Over Aaron Judge Bias as Red Sox Push Yankees Into Unexpected FreefallThe Bronx was blazing, the stakes were sky-high, and two of baseball’s fiercest rivals were at war. The post American MLB Broadcasters Face Heat Over Aaron Judge Bias as Red Sox Push Yankees Into Unexpected Freefall appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Angelo Magliocca, who is up 123.5 units over the last three MLB seasons, gives his best same-game parlay for Red Sox vs. Yankees on Sunday Night Baseball
Hunter Dobbins, the Red Sox rookie right-hander, made waves when he remarked that he’d rather “retire” than play for the Yankees. That won him no friends in the right-field bleachers at Yankee Stadium,
Roman Anthony, the top prospect in baseball, did something Saturday night that Aaron Judge never has done. Shohei Ohtani, neither.