Yankees Star Aaron Judge Secures Season's 1st Award
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Since multiple key players are on the injured list, it was hard to predict what the Yankees would look like out of the gate. They eased some of those concerns with a massive start to the season. In th...
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The Yankees’ bats came alive during the team’s franchise-record setting nine home run day against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday.
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The New York Yankees’ bats were certainly alive during Saturday’s 20-9 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.
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The New York Yankees' strong start to the MLB season has fans excited, thanks to standout performances from Aaron Judge and Devin Williams in the opening games.
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The only thing standing between Judge and another MVP trophy is, quite simply, his health. A freak injury could throw a wrench into what promises to be an incredible season. But with odds sitting at -110 to -130, that ship has pretty much sailed on betting Judge for MVP. The value is gone.
Don't count on Aaron Judge, the American League's reigning Most Valuable Player Award winner, to become the next member of the New York Yankees to take up the team's new "torpedo" bat. Rather, Judge intends to stick to what has enabled him to succeed throughout his big-league career.
Judge has a team-leading four of those homers, and a combined nine homers have been launched by the torpedo-bat quintet of Jazz Chisholm Jr. (3), Anthony Volpe (2), Austin Wells (2), Cody Bellinger (1) and Paul Goldschmidt (1).
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge continued his torrid start to the season on Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers (GameTracker), launching his fourth home run (a two-run shot) in his first three games.
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The Yankees hit four first-inning home runs off former teammate Nestor Cortes on Saturday en route to a 20-9 drubbing. They added five more long balls during the game for a team-record nine, one short of the major league record.
Aaron Judge is the first player in Yankees history to hit four home runs over the first three games of the season.
Yankees outfielder and 2024 American League MVP Aaron Judge led the charge over the weekend, hitting three balls over Yankee Stadium's outfield wall while driving in eight of New York's 20 runs in Saturday's blowout win. He added a fourth homer and three walks during Sunday's 12-3 win that saw four more longballs by the pinstripes.
In the bottom of the first inning of the series finale, Judge unloaded a two-run shot off Brewers starter Aaron Civale to give the Yankees an early 2–1 lead. In doing so, he set some truly impressive franchise history.