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Nora’s dad. Judge’s daughter, nearly 5 months old, will be in the stands Sunday at Fenway Park to see her dad play on his first Father’s Day. By this point in the season, she is already a regular at Yankees games with Judge’s wife Sam, but this one will have a little extra meaning — even if she doesn’t know it yet.
It wasn't the longest home run of Aaron Judge's career, but it sure looked like it. The New York Yankees' star obliterated a ball that nearly made it out of Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday in Kansas City.
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge nearly left Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday night with a monster 469-foot blast in the team's win over the Royals.
On one hand, it is the easiest answer of all: almost certainly not. There is a reason why we are now 84 years past Ted Williams hitting .406 in 1941, and why that remains one of the last true Holy Grails of the sport. There is a reason why less than a handful of hitters have even given .400 a real run, and none since 1994.
Our MLB betting picks like the chances of Aaron Judge smacking his sixth longball of June when the Yankees battle the Red Sox on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recorded his hardest hit ball in nearly three years on Tuesday night, launching a two-run home run against Kansas City Royals left-hander Noah Cameron to give New York an early advantage (GameTracker).
Aaron Judge is consistently delivering standout performances this regular season, edging closer to a historic milestone shared by New York Yankees legends Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio.
Aaron Judge once again achieves Yankees history by matching Lou Gehrig for the most multi home runs games in franchise history.