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Aaron Judge Offers Candid Confession Ahead of First Father’s Day originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As important as a primetime showdown with the rival Boston Red Sox is, one can’t fault New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge for having a little something extra on his mind Sunday night.
New York Yankees slugger and captain Aaron Judge offered a typical answer about tying a record set by a team legend.
Hunter Dobbins raised some eyebrows -- as well as the hackles of several New York players -- with some anti-Yankees sentiments he shared over the weekend.
Aaron Judge reacted to comments made by Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Hunter Dobbins regarding potentially retiring before ever becoming a member of the New York Yankees.
Alex Rodriguez may no longer believe in "championship or bust," but he says if Aaron Judge wants to be a true Yankees legend, he needs one.
According to The New York Post in a story published Wednesday, Judge was given the pendant by designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton, who wanted “nothing too big, something he can wear during the game,” jeweler AJ Machado of AJ’s Jewelry in Miami told the outlet.
With a .405 batting average on Aug. 15, 1941, Ted Williams had every right to feel confident. “Sure I will,” the Red Sox legend said of finishing the season with a .400 average in an Associated Press article that ran that day.
On April 29, the Yankees lost Jazz Chisholm Jr. to injury, a player who, although he was batting just .181, brought a lot of energy and offensive variety to the New York team with