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On a third straight day with a 6-foot-7, 282-pound-size hole in their lineup – and much bigger concerns about how long Aaron Judge’s absence would last than what was happening on the field – the Yankees at least salvaged a series.
On Sunday afternoon, the New York Yankees are playing the finale of their three-game series with the Brewers in Milwaukee. Aaron Judge is batting third (as the DH). In the first inning, the Yankees superstar hit a home run. UPDATE: The Yankees lost Sunday ...
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Aaron Judge crushes walk-off home run to vanquish Rays, salvaging weekend
Judge sent the Yankees into Memorial Day riding the high of a walk-off victory over the first-place Rays.
Aaron Judge picked a good time to break his home run drought. With his New York Yankees locked in a scoreless tie against first-place Tampa Bay on Sunday, Judge took the plate with a man on and no outs against Rays reliever Kevin Kelly.
Aaron Boone tried to ease fan concerns. He downplayed questions about his scuffling superstar. He even issued a warning to the Yankees‘ opponents. “He’ll get through it,” Boone said of a slumping Aaron Judge earlier this week,