Aaron Judge continues to rule Major League Baseball thanks to his countless four-corner connections. On this occasion, the New York Yankees outfielder dispatched his ball number 50 of the campaign to join a select group in Las Older and in the organization with multiple seasons with fifty homers or more.
The enormous thing about this hit is that it went through the entire center field of Angel Stadium with a distance of 434 feet to make the New York Yankees dream that they could not get an important victory against the Angels.
Said home run served the “Judge” to become the 10th player in all of Major League history to get at least two seasons with 50 or more home runs. Including the American and National Leagues.
Likewise, regarding the New York organization, Judge equaled Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle as the only hitters to have had multiple seasons in Major League Baseball with 50 or more home runs.
As if that were not enough, the mighty outfielder is the first New York Yankees player since Roger Maris who reaches fifty home runs before the month of September. Now, the American plans to end the year with 63 blows.
To add one more step to his numbers , Judge is just two home runs away from matching his career high, which he set at 2017 when he won Rookie of the Year. Likewise, he is getting closer and closer to his first American League Most Valuable Player.
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