In addition to the record-setting day in the Bronx, fans quickly noticed and loved a new piece of jewelry Judge wore around his neck. He had an iced-out gavel pendent adorned to a silver chain, ...
Judge was bidding to become the 19th player ever to hit four home runs in one game—and the first Yankee to do it since first baseman Lou Gehrig in 1932. Attempting to stop him: Brewers "pitcher" Jake ...
Soto became the first high-profile player ever to leave the Yankees for the Mets in his prime, he did so when the Mets won a ...
Sam Dekker and Milwaukee Brewers are concerned after watching Nestor Cortes and the pitching staff give up nine home runs to ...
The home runs kept coming for the Yankees’ lineup on Saturday, especially Aaron Judge, whose third blast of the afternoon helped equal a franchise record for team homers in a game.
After a long wait, the New York Yankees will return today, as they face the Milwaukee Brewers on MLB Opening Day.
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