Aaron Judge’s 352nd career home run moves him to 6th in Yankees franchise history.

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That sets up Aaron Judge for a little situational hitting here. John Snider has a decision with a two-run lead. You’re not seeing seeing the four fingers yet. Ben Rice is the hitter waiting on deck to protect Aaron Judge. Blue Jays have intentionally walked him seven times this year. Blue Jays playing back. A ground ball would score Gisham. Judge 0 for eight in this series. The Yankees would love a big swing at the bat to tie this one up. But if you’re Aaron Judge and you’re going through some struggles lately, situational hitting becomes so important. Put the ball in play middle of the field. And a strike from Basset. Make sure you cash in and at least get one here. That one is driven into right center field. Long run for Straw. He turns, looks, and that ball is gone. A two-run home run for Judge to tie the game at four. A bullet to right center. Just what the Yankees needed. 352 career home runs out of sixth in franchise history for Aaron Judge and a big one at the Rogers Center. Sometimes when you think small situational hitting middle of the field, big things can happen. And now John Schneider wants them to take a look on whether or not that was a home run. The call of the field was a home run. Toronto’s challenging whether it was fan interference. It’s still over the blue line. Still over the blue line. And again for Aaron Judge in that situation, you’re just thinking middle of the field fly ball. He just drills it just to the right of center field. Got to believe that’s going to be a two-run home run. The fan did touch it. The the light blue line. There’s the line that it has to go over and it and it did. Even if the fan didn’t touch it, it would have hit the fence above the blue line which field has confirmed it’s a home run. That was a crew chief review. They are not trying charge of challen. So the home run stands his 37th of the year. Basset wants to go inside. doesn’t get it there. Elevate middle of the field. Tie ball game. So, the error by Guerrero, the home run by Judge, and the sloppiness in the bottom of the fifth inning gets erased with one swing. So, here’s Rice. 0 and one. I talked about it earlier with the keys to the game, the long ball being a factor for the Yankees and last night’s victory. A big story why we’re tied up at four in this one. You wonder all year Snider has walked judge. He didn’t do it that time. Well, he got a two-run lead and he’s trusting his veteran right-hander not to make a mistake. Didn’t work out.

31 Comments

  1. De nada sirvió el home tun de Judge para empatar el juego de hoy. Solo era cuestión de que vinieran a batear los Blue Jays y la mediocre defensiva de los Yankees por enésima vez en las últimas series contra Toronto, hiciera de las suyas y a perder el juego. Juegan pelota de ligas menores.

  2. What he's doing is insane, yet no one cares. Totally overshadowed by Ohtani. On paper, this dude should be just as big as Ohtani, but he just lacks that x-factor that separates the super stars from everyone else.

  3. All rise. Mr Judge as punishment for continuing to hit homers I sentence you to life ban from baseball. Case CLOSED!

  4. A great hitter, but a lot of good it does for his team when the Yankees are hopeless at defensive ball. 8-4 because the Blue Jays are a hustle team, get their bats on the ball and force the pathetic Yankees into making mistakes.

  5. Schneider pitching to judge when he had first base open and could set up the Double play.
    Biggest idiot manager in the AL except for baBoone

  6. Damn Yankee fans glazing on Judge making it sound like he's hitting .400, the guy is down to .340, still good and probrably will finish the year at .320 (because he strikes out a tone) but how is that historical.

  7. Judge and Ohtani is like Messi and C Ronaldo in soccer. Should just enjoy the moments when they are still playing.

  8. 私は負けず嫌いで勝つことに貪欲なブーン監督とMLB史上最高の選手の一人であるジャッジが大好きです😊

  9. Kind of surprised they didn't intentionally walk Judge considering he was the tying run, first base was open, and there was one out.

  10. Judge is one of the all-time great Yankees: He's right up there with Mantle, Ruth, DiMaggio, Berra, Gehrig et al. A shoo-in for the Hall of Fame.

  11. Judge hits the ball where it’s pitched…phenomenal hitter with the obvious power. Watching a legend…

  12. When the umpire is peeking that many times to see if you're just going to walk him you should probably just walk him

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