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The Yankees and Red Sox have become renewed trade partners in recent years, and now, Boston legends are pointing to the Bronx Bombers as a way of doing business.
Aaron Judge forces sportsbook to pull AL MVP odds originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Aaron Judge isn't just running away with the American League MVP race this year. He's already broke it. Took it off the board entirely.
Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees are aiming for a strong comeback in the upcoming regular season. There will be significant changes and improvements, bolstered by promising update on the health of one of Judge's pivotal teammates.
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge was the Aaron Judge that Yankees know and love for one thrilling plate appearance during their lost, lost, lost weekend in Boston. His ninth-inning, game-tying homer last Friday night off Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet disappeared over the Green Monster, out of Fenway Park and maybe landed in … New Hampshire?
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Before the Fenway series, Judge had the highest batting average in MLB history (.394) by a player with 25 home runs or more through 66 games. That puts him ahead of Mickey Mantle in 1956 (.381), Jimmie Foxx in 1932 (.379), and Babe Ruth in 1930 (.375), according to MLB.com’s Sarah Langs.
The New York Yankees are currently experiencing a rough patch, with the team inadvertently setting unfavorable records in the process. Meanwhile, Aaron Judge remains a standout performer, valiantly attempting to shoulder the team's burdens through his remarkable individual displays.
Judge's raw numbers are at historic levels, and while he clearly is one of the game's best ball-strikers ever, he actually has had better seasons - and is no Babe Ruth.
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MLB: The Best Batting Averages During The Regular SeasonYankees captain Aaron Judge is having a great season, but there have been better batting averages in the past