Yankees, Aaron Judge and Colorado Rockies
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If the 2025 version of Aaron Judge is a "work in progress," the rest of the league surely doesn't want to see what's in store in the future.
The Yankees piled on in a blowout win over the Rockies Saturday and Aaron Judge hit his MLB-best 18th home run, but don't expect him to gush.
Playing his first game in nearly a calendar year on Friday night, the former National League MVP went 2-for-4 with a home run as the Atlanta Braves lost to the San Diego Padres.
Smith quickly made it clear he not only has Soto’s back, but that he’s more concerned about New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge. Never mind that Judge, already a two-time AL MVP, entered Thursday hitting .402 with 16 home runs, 45 RBI, and an MLB-best 3.8 bWAR.
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge prefers to be known as a hitter rather than a slugger and is backing that up with a .396 batting average this season.
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Aaron Judge insisted he doesn’t pay too much attention to his numbers, which for the record are eye-opening. He's hitting .395 with 18 homers and 46 RBIs.
The Yankees’ slugger crossed the final stadium off his list Friday night with a towering shot at Coors Field, launching a solo home run to center field in the sixth inning. It came in his first career game at the hitter-friendly park and marked his 17th long ball of the season.