Aaron Judge Gives Honest Reaction to Amuse Angels Manager After Intentional Walks
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Angels' Cowardice Gifts Aaron Judge 1953 Yankees Team Record
In an attempt to neutralize the most feared hitter in baseball, the Los Angeles Angels intentionally walked Aaron Judge twice in the first two innings Wednesday night. What they ended up doing was gifting him a place in New York Yankees history. With two free passes handed out before the third inning even began, Judge became the first Yankee since Gene Woodling in 1953 to draw multiple intentional walks so early in a game. The Angels’ caution ca…
Opposing teams are terrified of Aaron Judge
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge is in the midst of one of the greatest starts to a season in recent memory in the MLB. And Thursday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels shows how much opposing teams seem to respect and want to avoid him at all costs. Coming into Wednesday’s game, Judge sported an absurd .395 batting average while nearing getting on base in half of his at-bats with a .488 on-base percentage to boot. And the power has been ther…
Angels manager Ron Washington erupts with laughter after Aaron Judge’s hat-tip following back-to-back walks
Angels manager Ron Washington opted for an unconventional strategy by walking Yankees star Aaron Judge twice during a recent game, aiming to prevent him from getting a hit. Judge responded with a light-hearted hat tip, prompting Washington to erupt in laughter. Despite the walks, Judge struggled at the plate, striking out in his fourth at-bat, while the Yankees secured a narrow 1-0 victory to sweep the series. This win marked the Yankees' ninth …
The New York Yankee gardener, Aaron Judge, received two intentional tickets in a consecutive manner without any explanation, as a result of a decision by the Angels leader of Anaheim, Ron Washington. From the first entry, the strategy was evident. With an out on the board and a runner in second, Judge was about to take his first shift of the night when, unexpectedly, he was sent directly to the first base without making a single swing. An intent…
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