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Only six players have done this. Will Aaron Judge become the seventh? originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/yankees as Yankees' Aaron Judge Sets Retirement Timeline. At 33-years ...
The MLB home run bets are up as the second half of the MLB season is officially underway. The big bats are back in full swing ...
New York Yankees outfielder and captain Aaron Judge is having one of his best seasons yet. He's a seven-time All-Star and is once again in the MVP conversation, ...
Raleigh's gap to Judge is the same as the gap from Raleigh to 40th-place Jacob Wilson, the Athletics' rookie shortstop, at .822. That seems impossible, but Judge truly is just that much better than ...
“Guardians are listening on relievers, including stars Cade Smith and Emmanuel Clasé,” New York Post MLB insider Jon Heyman ...
The New York Yankees captain only turned 33 in April but looks as good as ever and has put himself into contention for this ...
The Atlanta Braves play against the New York Yankees in an MLB game tonight. Fans can watch this game for free online.
New York had two on and one out when Atlanta Braves superstar Acuna Jr. humiliated Vivas as the rookie ambled from second to ...
Aaron Judge’s career is one of the most closely followed in MLB, and now he’s spoken about what he sees as his limit as a player with the New York Yankees.
Since making his big league debut in August 2016, Aaron Judge has established himself as the New York Yankees' most influential player, and arguably the best player in the majors as a whole.
During a recent and highly anticipated interleague matchup, Atlanta Braves right fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. dazzled once again, reaffirming his status as one of MLB's biggest stars.