“Mr. A.L. Rank No.1”: Aaron Judge striding towards 62 Home Runs, manifesting his legacy
Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge, on Friday evening, homered twice in his first three trips to home plate, adding to his Major League leading home runs total to 36 this season. He is focused on winning the World Series as he has indicated earlier that the home run record is only a little achievement on the road to the World Series.
Aaron Judge in the Inner Harbor, helped the New York Yankees’ come out victorious, 7-6 over the Baltimore Orioles. Judge is on pace to hit 62 home runs, which would be an American League single-season record. As of 23rd July, he is the A.L. Rank No. 1 in home runs, runs, RBIs, WARs.
“My dad actually texted me [on Friday] and said, ‘Hey, make sure you go to right field — they’ve got that big wall in left field,’” Aaron Judge said. “I told him I might try to get one over that. We got two.”
Aaron Judge enslaves the other batters by his ‘ohhh so supreme’ performance
Judge has had eight multi-homer games this season and to no one’s surprise, he leads the Major-League in that too. Aaron Judge is the 5th Yankee to get to eight multi-homer games in a season, joining Babe Ruth (1927), Mickey Mantle (1961), Alex Rodriguez (2007) and Gleyber Torres (2019).
“What more can you say?” said manager Aaron Boone. “He’s been the best player in the league. Tonight, the way he hit those balls, it’s just really impressive what he continues to do. He plays a great center field. He’s just doing a little bit of everything.”
“At the rate he’s going, he could definitely accomplish anything,” right-hander Jameson Taillon said. “The impressive thing about him is, he comes in and puts super professional at-bats together every night. He waits for the pitcher to make a mistake and he jumps on it. It doesn’t seem to be in his head or anything.”
“I was happy to get on the board with the first one to give our pitching staff an early lead,” Aaron Judge said. “When you give our team an early lead, it usually comes out to a good outcome.”
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