Aaron Judge, Yankees and Hunter Dobbins
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The New York Yankees are in first place in the American League East and Judge's performance is a huge reason why.
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 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.
This weekend, the 25-year-old Boston Red Sox rookie said he'd "retire" if the New York Yankees were the last team to give him a contract. Yankees manager Aaron Boone responded to those comments before Dobbins faced New York on Sunday.
Hunter Dobbins raised some eyebrows -- as well as the hackles of several New York players -- with some anti-Yankees sentiments he shared over the weekend.
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MLB Makes Strong Aaron Judge Statement on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox prepare for Sunday night’s series finale at Yankee Stadium, with first pitch set for 7:10 p.m. ET on ESPN, Major League Baseball made a pointed move of its own on Sunday morning.
At this point, it's common knowledge that Aaron Judge is doing things nobody else has done in quite some time, if ever. Yet, somehow, he continues to find new w
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Hunter Dobbins tossed a verbal grenade into the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry and came out the other side with a victory.
Aaron Judge chats with Eduardo Perez a week before Father's Day and explains how much of an impact his new daughter has had on him.
Aaron Judge makes MLB history with 23 homers and a .396 average through 64 games, despite Yankees dropping series to Red Sox.
New York Yankee and San Joaquin County native Aaron Judge is on track to make MLB history during the 2025 season with his hitting power and precision.
New York Yankees slugger and captain Aaron Judge offered a typical answer about tying a record set by a team legend.