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New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge struck out looking in the first inning of a game against the Boston Red Sox on Friday night, a harbinger of things
Aaron Judge did not receive a favorable strike zone in his first at-bat against Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello on Friday night. Judge, hitting third in the order for the Yankees' second game of a weekend series against Boston, did not swing at any of the four pitches he saw in the at-bat and none of them were in the zone.
During Friday’s game, with Brayan Bello facing off against Aaron Judge in the bottom of the first inning, home plate umpire Lance Barrett made three consecutive questionable calls, resulting in Bello striking out the Yankees captain.
Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge. If we collected everyone’s chances into a pie chart, with Judge’s chances in blue, Raleigh’s in red, and everyone else’s in yellow, the pie would be visibly half red and half blue;
The New York Yankees are riding a three-game win streak as they head into their series opener against the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night. Ahead of the matchup, manager Aaron Boone met with the media and shared several key updates—most notably on superstar Aaron Judge,
The tennis great wore a white sleeve on his right arm as he delivered the ceremonial pitch to Yankees catcher Austin Wells.