Aaron Judge, Yankees and Pete Crow-Armstrong
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Despite Aaron Judge going hitless in the Yankees' big win over the Cubs on Friday, his defense played a big part in helping Carlos Rodon.
The robbery occurred immediately after Judge’s lone misplay of the night, when he said he lost Nico Hoerner’s single to right-center in the lights that nearly knocked Rodón out of the game, but Boone gave the lefty one more batter and he got Tucker.
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees moved into second in jersey sales behind Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers
Aaron Judge was disappointed to see D.J. LeMahieu depart New York this week, and the Yankees captain also addressed rumors that he helped the veteran infielder remain on the roster last year.
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Two Aaron Judge highlights in one night... and both are with the glove! First, Judge robbed fellow All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong of a home run in the third inning, leaping over the right field wall to bring it back and rob PCA.
Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge are putting on a show similar to what Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa did in 1998. But this chase is better because the 'clean' home run record is at stake.
Judge set a Yankees franchise record by passing Mickey Mantle for the most intentional walks in a single season. He picked up his 24th intentional walk of the year, surpassing Mantle's mark of 23 set back in 1957.