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Giancarlo Stanton will return to the New York Yankees’ lineup Tuesday night after missing three games with what the team described as general soreness, manager Aaron
Aaron Judge is back to being the driving force of the Yankees' lineup -- making history in the process with Shohei Ohtani.
New York Yankees crush nine home runs in 13-3 win over Rays, tying a franchise record. Aaron Judge belts his 40th of the season, joining Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Mickey Mantle in historic Yankees company.
Giancarlo Stanton will return to the New York Yankees’ lineup in right field Tuesday night after missing three games with what the team described as general soreness, manager Aaron Boone told radio station WFAN while also providing an update on Aaron Judge.
It came as a shock to fans when New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone gave a bleak update on Aaron Judge 's elbow injury, telling the press, "I don't think we're going to see him back to throwing like he normally does at any point this year." Apparently, it came as a shock to Judge as well.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is not only the greatest hitter of his generation, but he’s also one of the best in franchise history. The 33-year-old entered Tuesday’s bout with the Tampa Bay Rays ranked third on the Yankees’ all-time list with a 1.024 OPS and sixth with 355 homers.
Tensions have flared between New York Yankees star Aaron Judge and manager Aaron Boone following Boone's recent public assessment of Judge's elbow injury. Boone expressed doubts
Yankees rookie Cam Schlittler flirts with perfection, retiring 18 straight Rays batters for the deepest perfect game bid by a Yankees rookie since 1966.
For the third time this year, the Yankees have hit three consecutive homers in one inning. Aaron Judge started it all off against Shane Baz.
"I don't think we're going to see him [Aaron Judge] throwing like he normally does at any point this year, but that's okay," were the words of New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone