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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is off to one of the best starts to a season ever, something Cody Bellinger can relate to from his Dodgers days.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees' Aaron Judge set for Coors Field history in quest for .400 batting averageIf Aaron Judge is going to achieve MLB history and hit .400 this season, he'll likely look back at this upcoming weekend as one that helped it happen. You see, the New York Yankees play at the Colorado Rockies from Friday through Sunday.
“Higgy’s one of a kind,” Judge said of his former teammate, who was hitting .225 with one homer and eight RBI prior to catching on Thursday. “I came up with him. He’s the definition of a great teammate, a great competitor. He’s a guy that pulls for every single person in this clubhouse. He makes everybody around him better.
The home run was his 16th, which leads the American League. He's also hitting .403 as he attempts to become the first player to hit .400 for a season since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941. Judge's home run traveled 326 feet,
Make it three straight sharp starts for Yankees' rookie Will Warren, who tossed 5.2 shutout innings in a 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers.
BOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Rockies host the New York Yankees to begin a three-game series. Colorado has a 5-20 record at home and an 8-42 record overall. The Rockies have gone 3-30 in games when they have allowed a home run.
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge continues to solidify his place as a future Hall-of-Fame player with yet another excellent performance last night aga
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer, rookie Will Warren struck out a career-high 10 and the New York Yankees beat the Texas Rangers 5-2.
The New York Yankees just secured their 30th win of the regular season, and Aaron Judge continues to impress with another milestone—this time edging closer to a record that dates back to the 1930s.