Yankees, Aaron Judge and Colorado Rockies
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Aaron Judge is already up to 148 total bases through just 51 games in 2025, putting the New York Yankees superstar on pace to break Babe Ruth's total base record he set in 1921.
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is confessing something that may surprise fans. Judge says his hitting is still a work in progress.
The New York Yankees shared a big message to star Aaron Judge after his MLB-leading 18th home run of the season.
If the 2025 version of Aaron Judge is a "work in progress," the rest of the league surely doesn't want to see what's in store in the future.
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New York Yankees star Aaron Judge went 2 for 4 and delivered his 17th home run of the season on Friday night in a loss against the Colorado Rockies (box score). Judge raised his majors-leading batting average to .
The Yankees piled on in a blowout win over the Rockies Saturday and Aaron Judge hit his MLB-best 18th home run, but don't expect him to gush.
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge made personal history in the Yankees' first outing against Colorado, playing his first-ever regular season game at the Rock
We've got a long way to go." The Yankees have, of course, been led by the peerless Aaron Judge, who is actually in a little bit of a slump as the team heads to Colorado for a weekend series with the rudderless Rockies.
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Aaron Judge insisted he doesn’t pay too much attention to his numbers, which for the record are eye-opening. He's hitting .395 with 18 homers and 46 RBIs.