Aaron Judge, Baseball's Best Hitter, Is Also Its Worst Baserunner
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Aaron Judge, Baseball's Best Hitter, Is Also Its Worst Baserunner
At the plate, the accolades for Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees are endless. And they are justified. Judge is having a truly historic season, and no reasonable person could dispute he is the best hitter in baseball. When he gets on base, though, he turns into the worst baserunner in the whole of the Major Leagues. This is not merely a statement of opinion, either, but the conclusion of a statistic designed precisely to calculate that. BsR – …
Yankees' Judge Tops Pujols, Makes Makes MLB History With 125-Year Mark
Aaron Judge has rewritten baseball’s record books once more. By reaching base 126 times before May’s conclusion, the New York Yankees star has surpassed every hitter dating back to at least 1900. He established a modern standard that even Hall of Fame legends Albert Pujols and Jason Giambi never achieved. Elias Sports verified this achievement, crowning Judge as the most dominant on-base performer during any season’s opening two months in more t…
Aaron Judge And Shohei Ohtani Make MLB History
Major League Baseball stars Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani made history over the weekend. During a rematch of last season’s World Series, the New York Yankees star and Los Angeles Dodgers player both hit home runs at their respective first at bats of the game. It’s the first time reigning MVPs have hit homeruns in the opening inning of the same game. Judge’s 446-foot hit was his 19th home run of the season tying him with Kyle Schwarber for third …
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