No one can stop me Aaron Judge, who has six home runs in five games, started his second consecutive MLB home run king. Finally, we're tied for first place!
Jun 14, 2025
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Aaron Judge's bat, a home run hitter for the New York Yankees, exploded again. With a whopping six home runs in the last five games, he has finally tied for the lead in MLB home runs. Almost 'Running Mode' is worth it. With this momentum, he can fully expect to become the home run king of the Major League for the second consecutive year.
Judge started as the third right fielder in an away game against the Boston Red Sox in 2025 MLB at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on the 14th (Korea time) and hit his 26th home run of the season in his last at-bat in the top of the ninth inning. It was a nutritious home run that prevented his team's defeat.
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Judge, who faced Boston left-handed bullpen pitcher Garrett Crochet, pulled a 99.6-mile four-seam fastball into the seventh pitch after a close game to the full count. As soon as he was hit, he could see that it was a home run. The batting speed is 115.5 miles and the escape angle is 29 degrees. It was a hit that had to be a home run.
The high-flying ball flew out of the stadium like a missile. The flying distance reached a whopping 443 feet (about 135 meters). It was surprisingly powerful that the ball was not broken.
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In addition, Judge also widened the gap with Shohei Ohtani (LA Dodgers) to three. Ohtani has already not hit a home run in 10 games since the game against the New York Mets on the 3rd, widening the gap with the joint first-place group. Judge recorded one hit (one homer) and one RBI and one run from four times at bat on the day, batting average of 0.390 (99 hits from 254) with an OPS of 1.265 on the day.
Meanwhile, despite Judge's dramatic tiebreaking home run in the top of the ninth inning, the Yankees failed to turn the tables. He continued the game until overtime, but lost 1-2, allowing him to finish at the bottom of the 10th inning.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.