Yankees' Aaron Judge hits third-longest homer of MLB season, a 469-foot shot in first inning vs KC
- During Tuesday night's matchup at Kauffman Stadium, Aaron Judge launched a 469-foot home run while the New York Yankees faced off against the Kansas City Royals.
- The home run came off a 2-0 fastball delivered by Noah Cameron, a first-year left-handed pitcher who had maintained a streak of allowing no more than one run in each of his previous five starts.
- The ball nearly cleared the Royals Hall of Fame beyond the left-field foul pole and ranked as the third longest homer in MLB this season.
- Judge's 24th home run of the season improved his standing as second in the league for home runs and featured a.398 batting average with an OPS of 1.279, which is 264 points higher than Shohei Ohtani's.
- This home run reinforced Judge's consistent offensive impact, maintaining his status as a key player for the Yankees amid a strong season performance.
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Yankees' Aaron Judge not impressed with himself despite his long HR against Royals - The Examiner
By Randy Miller nj.com KANSAS CITY — The baseball that almost was hit clear out of Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday night, a first-inning, two-run blast… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Yankees’ Aaron Judge not impressed with himself despite his long HR against Royals appeared first on The Examiner.
Judge hits third-longest homer of MLB season, a 469-foot shot in Yankees’ win over Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Aaron Judge only watched his latest prodigious homer long enough to make sure it was out of Kauffman Stadium. Yankees manager Aaron Boone? He made sure to find the best possible vantage point to see it land. That ended up being 469 feet away from the plate, right on top of the Royals Hall of Fame in left field. It was the third-longest homer in the majors this season, and the two-run shot propelled New York to a 10-2 win over …
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