In the sixth inning of Sunday’s game between the New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field, a ...
Or, well, I'm talking about the play that kickstarted all of that, so kind of, I guess.With one out and Judge at first base, ...
"In real time it's a difficult call," one big-league umpire, who was not working last weekend's series in Milwaukee, told ...
Aaron Judge is under the microscope. Part of that is because he is in the second year of a nine-year, $360 million deal, and part is because the Yankees offense is faltering. The results haven’t ...
It's been an awesome start for the New York Yankees, but Aaron Judge ... to put the ball in play. But there are over 130 games to go, and, unlike most Yankees fans, Judge knows patience is key.
Aaron Judge joined the party in the 6th inning hitting a ball 417-feet to left-center for his 5th homer of the year. The Yankee captain has gotten off to arguably the worst start of his career ...
The 31-year-old sent a fly ball across right field and passed Juan ... the Brewers and Orioles will take place on the road, so Aaron Judge and his team must keep winning to maintain their momentum.
NEW YORK -- Aaron ... Judge here pretty soon. So I'm not that concerned." In his first at-bat that night, Judge took a sharp slider down and away from A's right-hander Paul Blackburn for a ball.
Yankees team captain Aaron Judge reveals his best scores -- from hype tracks to a haute scent. Courtesy of Polo Ralph Lauren; Getty Images New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an ...
The captain, Aaron ... Judge is having a miserable start of the season for the Yankees, as he is batting for .179/.323/.359 in 21 games; however, he still has some pop when he connects the ball ...
April 25 - Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer in the first inning ... who was charging the ball. After Soto made it 4-0 with a sacrifice fly in the fourth, Rizzo homered into the right-field seats ...
Aaron Judge might be OK after all ... and Clarke Schmidt an early 2-0 lead. Judge hit the ball sharply all five times up, finishing 2-for-5. “It’s not back yet,” Judge said of his swing.