Aaron Judge sets new mark for home runs in decisive postseason games

Aaron Judge hit his second home run of the postseason on Tuesday.

Foto:
Sarah Stier / Getty Images

The power of Aaron Judge was a bit absent Serie Divisional before the Guardians of Clevelandalthough in the beautiful game in the Yankee Stadium, the outfielder was able to make himself known with a gigantic blow to sentence the victory of the New Yorkers.

Likewise, said blow was the second of the series against the champions of the American League Central Division. However, the pitching of the visitors could prescribe ten times the number one candidate to the MVP.

NeverthelessJudge had the opportunity to write his name in the record books, after he covered all four bases for the fourth time in his career in a life or death commitment; this being a new figure in the majors.

In fact, the hit from four corners of the “Judge” also meant to leave behind Giancarlo Stantonwho in the first episode equaled him, to Yogi Berra, Didi Gregorius, Troy O’Leary’s Moose Skowron; as the only ones with three home runs in decisive games.

Also, beyond having a series to forget, Judge he continues to deal damage to his opponents when given an opportunity. In addition, the 62 homers in the regular season also gives him more responsibility to demonstrate the great reproduction of him.

Read Also:

“It’s ridiculous that Aaron Judge is leading the bat”: Alex Rodríguez criticizes the Yankees’ strategy in the playoffs [Video]

Aaron Judge does not react in the postseason with the New York Yankees

Aaron Judge Recognized with Baseball Digest/eBay Award

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *