Judge Doesn’t ‘Feel Too Great at the Plate’ Despite Gaudy Stats
- On Saturday, May 24, 2025, Aaron Judge was intentionally walked in the fifth inning during a game between the New York Yankees and the Colorado Rockies in Denver.
- The intentional walk, Judge’s ninth this season, occurred amid a 10-run fifth inning while Judge made his first regular-season visit to Coors Field this weekend.
- Judge, now in his tenth season, is hitting with a.395 average, 18 home runs, and 46 RBIs, and Manager Aaron Boone said Judge’s performance is unsurprising given his development.
- Judge stated, "I don't feel too great at the plate," and emphasized he doesn’t dwell on his numbers because, as he quoted, "They’re reflections of the past."
- The Yankees won 13-1, and Judge expressed enthusiasm about the packed stadium and fans, saying, "If I can get on base for those guys, they're going to do something special.
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Judge doesn’t ‘feel too great at the plate’ despite gaudy stats
DENVER — Aaron Judge insisted he doesn’t pay too much attention to his numbers, which, for the record, are eye-opening — .395 average with 18 homers and 46 RBIs. Even more, the New York Yankees slugger hinted he’s not as locked in as one might think. “I don’t feel too great at the plate,” Judge said after New York’s 13-1 win over the slumping Colorado Rockies on Saturday. “Always a work in progress.” Now that’s a scary thought. After all, he’s f…


Judge insists that despite hitting .395 with 18 homers, he doesn’t ‘feel too great at the plate’
DENVER (AP) — Aaron Judge insisted he doesn't pay too much attention to his numbers, which, for the record, are eye-opening — .395 average with 18 homers and 46 RBIs.

Judge insists that despite hitting .395 with 18 homers, he doesn't 'feel too great at the plate'
DENVER (AP) — Aaron Judge insisted he doesn't pay too much attention to his numbers, which, for the record, are eye-opening — .395 average with 18 homers and 46 RBIs.
Yankees' Aaron Judge insists that despite hitting .395 with 18 homers, he doesn't 'feel too great at the plate'
Aaron Judge insisted he doesn’t pay too much attention to his numbers, which for the record are eye-opening. He's hitting .395 with 18 homers and 46 RBIs. Even more, the New York Yankees slugger also hinted he’s not as locked…
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