

“He’s not a guy that has to take big swings,” Headley said. Judge’s growth was frighteningly evident on the screaming RBI single that tied the game 3-3 in the sixth and nearly decapitated reliever Jumbo Diaz. I like the adjustments that I’ve seen from him so far and I think he’s getting confident, and that’s a big part of being successful in the major leagues.” It’s exciting to see a guy coming into his own and starting to figure out things in the major leagues.
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He’s got that kind of power, and he’s figuring out how to use it, and it’s fun. “Watching his BP, I’ve seen balls go farther than any other balls I’ve ever seen,” Chase Headley said. He has fanned six times in 16 at-bats this season last season, he struck out 42 times in 84 at-bats while blasting four HRs. He is 6-for-11 in his last three games with his three home runs and six RBIs. Judge’s slash line after 29 plate appearances. To be honest, I’m trying to make good contact and get on base and just be a consistent part of this lineup.” “Uh, great, I guess,” Judge said, and chuckled. He remains the gentle giant when someone asks what it is like to have Yankees fans curious to see how far he can hit a baseball. “I gotta pick the right day, I gotta have the wind blowing out, I gotta have storm brewing or something, so …” He was informed that Suzyn Waldman was wondering on radio if he might be the first to hit one out of Yankee Stadium. I’m not gonna admire any of them right now, so …” “Maybe if it was my last one, whatever, I would.

He was asked if he admires any of his long ones on film. “When I hit them, I just start running bases, because you never know what can happen, the wind could knock it out, something could happen, so I’m just gonna make sure I’m always running,” Judge said. He was asked if he watches where his home runs land. “If my barrel can beat the ball to the spot, I think good things are gonna happen. That’s all I was trying to do there.” “I was just trying to make contact,” Judge said. He was asked if he was surprised how far the home run went (437 feet), which nearly became the fourth ball to ever hit off the glass facing of the 1893 Club in center field. The kid is 6 feet 7, 275 pounds, is it any wonder? He probably could have carried Babe Ruth around the bases on his Paul Bunyan shoulders. “I think people are curious how far they can see Aaron Judge hit a ball,” manager Joe Girardi said.Ī young starter and young slugger show Yankees the way If it is true that chicks dig the long ball, Judge will be New York’s most eligible bachelor in a landslide. Now it is Judge who inspires that kind of imagination.

Mickey Mantle barely missed bashing a home run out of the old Yankee Stadium against Bill Fischer on May 22, 1963. With one Bambino-esque swing, Judge had the Bronx observing Mash Wednesday. It was Yankees 6, Rays 3 as Erasmo Ramirez delivered the gopher ball and Yankees 8, Rays 3 by the time Judge had completed his third home-run trot in the last three games, and Yankees 8, Rays 4 when it ended. The baseball collided with the bat in Aaron Judge’s powerful hands, and you knew it was gone just by the sound, an old familiar Bronx Bomber sound out of yesteryear. This New York sports summer is anything but a bummer Jets' Braxton Berrios confident Zach Wilson can make Year 2 leapĭiminutive rookie WR Wan'Dale Robinson a short Giant with a big heart

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