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TORONTO (AP) — New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge drew his 23rd intentional walk of the season in the eighth inning Thursday night against Toronto, matching Mickey Mantle’s 1957 team record.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge excited fans with his 29th home run of the season on Sunday afternoon.
Judge received a total of 4,012,983 votes. Aaron Judge earns an automatic All-Star bid for being the American League’s leading vote-getter!
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Barry Larkin, just before Aaron Judge's Yankees-Reds home run: "You know I'd be really interested to see how many pitches are close to Aaron Judge." ...
It was Aaron Judge’s first home run in a week, and it came amid a three-hit resurgence — on his Superman bobblehead night — despite the Yankees falling 5-3 to the Orioles at the Stadium.
Judge is in the midst of what could be a career year. His 2025 performance could cement his place, not only in major league history, but in Cooperstown as well.
As the Yankees visit Boston for a three-game set, Aaron Judge will be celebrating his first Father's Day as a parent with his family in attendance.
It wasn't the longest home run of Aaron Judge's career, but it sure looked like it. The New York Yankees' star obliterated a ball that nearly made it out of Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday in Kansas ...
Yankees captain Aaron Judge had an unforgettable incident with a fan during the Guardians game. Here’s what happened.
The 6-foot-7 Judge comes off as gentle giant off the field, but keeps his home life very private. After all, he has a “new boss” at home to answer to.