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Aaron Judge, a standout for the New York Yankees, continues to propel the team to impressive performances. Recently, he received encouraging news about a key teammate, further bolstering the Yankees' pursuit of success.
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Once again, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will skip the Home Run Derby this year, he told reporters Thursday. Judge won the Home Run Derby in 2017, his rookie year, and has not participated in it since. "Nope. Same answer," Judge told Newsday when asked about the Home Run Derby on Thursday. "Only if I'm talking about it here [in New York]."
After the Yankees' loss to the Red Sox on Sunday night, Paul Goldschmidt got real on Aaron Judge's MLB status.
According to The New York Post in a story published Wednesday, Judge was given the pendant by designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton, who wanted “nothing too big, something he can wear during the game,” jeweler AJ Machado of AJ’s Jewelry in Miami told the outlet.
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Alex Rodriguez may no longer believe in "championship or bust," but he says if Aaron Judge wants to be a true Yankees legend, he needs one.
With a .405 batting average on Aug. 15, 1941, Ted Williams had every right to feel confident. “Sure I will,” the Red Sox legend said of finishing the season with a .400 average in an Associated Press article that ran that day.