In April 2022 before seeing the first of his 2,906 pitches, Aaron Judge spent time addressing the fact he and the Yankees could not agree to a new contract heading into his walk year, giving him ...
But don't worry about Aaron Judge: He won't be a part of it. Fans have taken notice to a new "torpedo" style bat that several Yankees players have been using since spring training. The bats ...
Even when it seems New York Yankees center fielder Aaron Judge can't find a way to raise his lofty bar, he does. This season, the two-time American League MVP is off to one of the best starts of ...
p>Aaron Judge honors memory of Brett Gardner’s son Miller during Yankees opening day (Image Source: Judge/Instagram)<br></p> On the opening day, the New York Yankees faced the Milwaukee Brewers ...
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is coming off an incredible 2024 season. In 158 games, the 32-year-old outfielder had 58 home runs, 144 RBIs, 180 hits, a .322 batting average, and a ...
Why isn't my team using them? And while the conversation swirled around redesigned barrels, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge just kept swinging the bat he’s always trusted. On Monday ...
Even with the Yankees' success with the bat, the torpedo bats are not for Aaron Judge, and you can't really blame him. Judge has been the best hitter in baseball for the last few years ...
The New York Yankees' historic power surge continued Thursday night, with Aaron Judge once again leading the charge. Judge hit one of the Yankees' three home runs against the Arizona Diamondbacks ...
Aaron Judge left his early-season struggles in 2024 — and his MVP defense is off to a fast start. Last season’s woeful opening month led to some April booing before the Yankees’ captain ...
Aaron Judge has no interest in using the New York Yankees' new "torpedo" bats. The Yankees have made noise early this MLB season by using bats that have more wood in the barrel. The new bats are ...
The New York Yankees’ use of a “torpedo” style baseball bat was all the talk around MLB over the weekend, but Aaron Judge is not one of the players using the bat. He has a very good reason why.
TAMPA — Aaron Judge is “hoping and praying” for the best for Gerrit Cole and has found the silver lining of a bleak Yankees camp: It is spring training and not yet even the middle of March.