Aaron Judge subtly said everything to Juan Soto
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Watching Aaron Judge carry a .401 average through the first 46 games of this Yankee season can’t help but bring back memories for Paul O’Neill. Thirty-one years ago, O’Neill authored the most torrid start in Yankees’ history,
In an adorable video posted to social media by the team, the two youngsters, dressed in matching khaki shorts, navy-and-white polo shirts, and Yankees caps, walked out from the Yankees dugout behind the batting cage to visit with the two Yankees stars.
The New York Yankees wrapped up a Subway Series win on Sunday night, beating the New York Mets 8-2 at Yankee Stadium. The game was tied 2-2 in the eighth inning
Where Bregman settled into just being a very good player during his final seasons with the Houston Astros, he's played like the player who finished in the top five in AL MVP voting in 2018 and 2019 during the early part of his first campaign with the Red Sox.
On Friday night, Judge reached base for the 100th time this season, hitting that mark in just the Yankees’ 44th game. The last player to do it that fast? Barry Bonds back in 2002, during a season where pitchers probably would’ve preferred to just walk him straight to the Hall of Fame.
Twins fans have been hearing a lot about Carson McCusker. Now, it’s time to set realistic expectations for “McCrusher.”
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From a traditional stats perspective, Judge's dominance is just as clear.