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When Judge teed off on a 2-0, 94.3-mph fastball from Royals rookie left-hander Noah Cameron that was almost center cut below the belt, Yankees manager Aaron Boone sped from his dugout perch to make sure he had a great look.
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.
Aaron Judge's first-inning deep shot into left field was registered as the third-longest homer in the majors this season.
Statcast measures the exit velocity and projected distance of Aaron Judge's 469-ft., 117.9 mph home run vs. the Royals
Aaron Judge gained another six points in his chase of .400. Judge homered twice Sunday as part of a three-hit game that included reaching base four times, but Yankees pitching faltered in an 11-7 loss to the Red Sox. Judge bumped his average to .396.
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Mediaite on MSNWATCH: MLB Network Analyst Yonder Alonso Makes Utterly Clairvoyant Real-Time Prediction About Aaron Judge Home RunYonder Alonso was an absolute psychic when he not only predicted Aaron Judge was about to hit a home run, but that it was going to be a monster.
The Athletic released it’s annual anonymous MLB Player Poll on Wednesday, revealing honest takes from people around the league. And it turns out a good chunk of pitchers fear Mets slugger Juan Soto.