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Total Pro Sports on MSN“It’s Definitely Personal” – Aaron Judge Gives The Perfect Response For Juan Soto’s Bronx ReturnYankees captain Aaron Judge recently reflected on Juan Soto’s visit to the Bronx. Here’s all you need to know.
Aaron Judge is arguably off to the hottest start of his MLB career. Is this the year he finally wins the triple crown? See what the odds say.
Where Bregman settled into just being a very good player during his final seasons with the Houston Astros, he's played like the player who finished in the top five in AL MVP voting in 2018 and 2019 during the early part of his first campaign with the Red Sox.
It's safe to say that Aaron Judge is the best hitter in baseball at this stage of the 2025 MLB season. The New York Yankees superstar is not only tearing the cover off the ball but he is also helping keep his team afloat amid a number of injuries and underperforming stars.
Aaron Judge's dominant 2025 pace—highlighted by elite contact and reduced strikeouts—puts him on track for a rare statistical season, drawing parallels to legendary performances from baseball's modern era.
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Yardbarker on MSNYankees' Aaron Judge reflects on Juan Soto's defection to Mets ahead of Bronx returnSoto is set to make his Yankee Stadium return for the Mets' three-game series in the Bronx that gets underway on Friday night.
On Monday, MLB revealed that his .409 batting average is the fourth-highest for any batter after 40 games played with at least 100 at-bats since 2000, while stating, "We are witnessing one of the best starts to a season EVER from Aaron Judge."
Mariners pitcher Carlos Vargas left a hanging slider in the zone and Judge demolished the ball to left center field for a towering, 444-foot home run. The 117.7 MPH blast was the hardest hit ball at T-Mobile Park in the Statcast era.