Aaron Judge’s late homer not enough
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On one hand, it is the easiest answer of all: almost certainly not. There is a reason why we are now 84 years past Ted Williams hitting .406 in 1941, and why that remains one of the last true Holy Grails of the sport. There is a reason why less than a handful of hitters have even given .400 a real run, and none since 1994.
The New York Yankees tied the game with the Boston Red Sox in the top of the ninth inning thanks to Judge's record-breaking blast.
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Aaron Judge launches a solo home run over the Green Monster, tying the game at 1 in the top of the 9th inning
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge nearly left Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday night with a monster 469-foot blast in the team's win over the Royals.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recorded his hardest hit ball in nearly three years on Tuesday night, launching a two-run home run against Kansas City Royals left-hander Noah Cameron to give New York an early advantage (GameTracker).
Aaron Judge wasted no time making his introduction to the Kansas City Royals fans at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday evening. During the top of the first inning, Judge also introduced himself to Royals starter Noah Cameron, taking the first hittable pitch he saw and obliterating it for a 469-foot home run that nearly left the stadium.