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Watch below to see the 326-foot home run, which is, according to Katie Sharp of StatHead, the shortest of Judge's nine-years since his major league debut. 326 feet is not far off from the shortest official home run in the MLB at 302 feet,
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is off to one of the best starts to a season ever, something Cody Bellinger can relate to from his Dodgers days.
“Higgy’s one of a kind,” Judge said of his former teammate, who was hitting .225 with one homer and eight RBI prior to catching on Thursday. “I came up with him. He’s the definition of a great teammate, a great competitor. He’s a guy that pulls for every single person in this clubhouse. He makes everybody around him better.
The home run was his 16th, which leads the American League. He's also hitting .403 as he attempts to become the first player to hit .400 for a season since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941. Judge's home run traveled 326 feet,
Make it three straight sharp starts for Yankees' rookie Will Warren, who tossed 5.2 shutout innings in a 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers.
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer, rookie Will Warren struck out a career-high 10 and the New York Yankees beat the Texas Rangers 5-2.
There are few players out there, either present or past, who can relate as closely to what Aaron Judge is accomplishing for the New York Yankees right now than
The legal battles are clearly no distraction for Judge at the ballpark. He is having a historic start to the 2025 season. Through 46 games, the Yankees' captain boasts a .401 batting average, leading the American League, 15 home runs and 41 RBIs, placing him among the league leaders in both categories. His .490 on-base and
The New York Yankees just secured their 30th win of the regular season, and Aaron Judge continues to impress with another milestone—this time edging closer to a record that dates back to the 1930s.