Aaron Judge homers for the 6th time this season!

Aaron Judge homers for the 6th time this season!
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  1. If my math is correct, that’s 321 HR’s in 1,000 games.

    Incredible numbers. Incredible player. Aaron Judge. All Rise! 👨‍⚖️

  2. I know it’s not super impressive because:

    1. It’s Aaron Judge
    2. It’s Tim Mayza
    3. As fans we’ve all had a bunch of “this is gonna be a home run” moments
    4. As fans we’ve all had a bunch of “this is gonna be a home run” moments and looked dumb.

    But I told my wife right before the AB, Aaron Judge vs. Tim Mayza feels like a bomb.

  3. I think 74 is very much in play. Starting off hot like is really the only thing he needed to make a real run at it.

  4. If you watched this game and saw some of the balls hes missed you’d realize he could have another 3 HR game.

  5. His at-bats are magic. It’s a special moment, like watching LeBron dribble or Peyton toss it deep. Enjoy it while you can.

  6. God dammit when you have a feeling just throw money down for him to hit one- me yelling at myself that I didn’t place a Reynolds and judge parlay to go deep

  7. All the “sell the team” chants are making me feel for Pittsburgh fans.

    The Pens are in the basement.

    The Steelers are in the middle of Aaron Rodgers’ annual one man, five-act theatrical production.

    They finally have a glimmer of hope with a core of Skenes, Cruz, and Reynolds, but the front office sits on their hands and cries poor instead of trying to make a run during a rapidly closing window.

    I have my bones to pick with the Yankees FO, but damn.

  8. It’s hard to believe, but I think Judge is still criminally underrated. Let’s be honest. He should have 3 MVPs
    That 3rd one that he lost to Altuve shouldn’t have been close. I’m not even factoring in the Astros cheating scandal in that equation.
    Pretty much every projection had Bobby Whitt Jr. winning the MVP. Don’t get me wrong, he’s an incredible player (at least so far), but any season, Judge is healthy he should be considered the favorite..
    He doesn’t appear to be slowing down at all. If you look at thale numbers, he keeps getting better with age.
    Everyone tries to compare him to other great players, but he’s on a different level.
    The only thing that kinda sucks is his later start to his MLB career. I can’t even wrap my head around the type of numbers he could have put up.
    Lastly, it pisses me off every time I hear people call Soto a “generational” talent. I get he’s a great player, and he was fortunate enough to make it to the show at such a young age. Even so, Judge is the one who is putting up numbers that nobody else has.

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