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Aaron Judge sentenced a baseball to a very long flight, the Rockies lost in true Rockies fashion, Cal Raleigh was robbed and more from Wednesday's MLB action.
Andrew Caley's favorite MLB player props for Thursday, June 12 include Gleyber Torres, Aaron Judge, and Kyle Tucker.
Aaron Judge wasted no time making his introduction to the Kansas City Royals fans at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday evening. During the top of the first inning, Judge also introduced himself to Royals starter Noah Cameron, taking the first hittable pitch he saw and obliterating it for a 469-foot home run that nearly left the stadium.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recorded his hardest hit ball in nearly three years on Tuesday night, launching a two-run home run against Kansas City Royals left-hander Noah Cameron to give New York an early advantage (GameTracker).
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.
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When Judge teed off on a 2-0, 94.3-mph fastball from Royals rookie left-hander Noah Cameron that was almost center cut below the belt, Yankees manager Aaron Boone sped from his dugout perch to make sure he had a great look.
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.
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge stood at his locker prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. His eyes told the whole story. Judge beamed with emotion when he heard Jac Caglianone’s name. And his signature smile confirmed that elation.