CONGRATULATION: Aaron Judge has become the Top 2-paid new york yankees player at $116.7 million per year after signing retirement letter today…
When he steps up to the plate, his teammates say they expect him to blast one out. He has lofty — plain unrealistic — expectations, but somehow, his past 41 games have absolutely blown those to shreds.
Judge crushed his Major League-leading 25th home run a Statcast-projected 436 feet on Tuesday night to stamp another multihit performance in the Yankees’ 10-1 win over the Royals at Kauffman Stadium. The former American League MVP and Rookie of the Year has added another chapter to his legacy during a 41-game stretch in which he has batted .401, hit 21 home runs and driven in 49 runs for the Bronx Bombers.