Aaron Judge Center field Way back Fox broadcast thought Aaron Judge hit his 61st homer against Red Sox before realizing Kiké Hernandez was there for the catch
"Aaron Judge! Center field! Way back!" - Fox broadcast thought Aaron Judge hit his 61st homer against Red Sox before realizing Kiké Hernandez was there for the catch × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
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: foxs.pt/3StwPUS1980203OH. MY. GOODNESS.Judge was that close...: FOX: foxs.pt/3StwPUS https://t.co/u4KT40II8O "OH. MY. GOODNESS. Judge was that close..." - FOX Sports MLB In his previous four at-bats, Judge walked three times. This was a real chance to swing for the fences. Red Sox reliever Matt Barnes was tasked with the duty of facing Judge. With the count at 2-2, he threw a high 96 mph fastball right over the plate. The sound as the ball left the bat sent Yankees fans into a frenzy. "Aaron Judge! Center field! Way back!" - Kenny Albert, Fox Even Fox announcers thought that this was the moment. Kenny Albert called the play as the ball hung in the air. Unfortunately for Judge and the Yankees faithful, it wasn't to be. Judge got a hold of the fastball but rocketed straight to center field where Kiké Hernandez was waiting. Walk-offs are nothing new to Aaron Judge. In a season that has been littered with them, Judge leads the league. He now has four walk-offs this season, leading MLB. A walk-off Thursday night against the Red Sox would have been a fitting way for the four-time All-Star to cap a tremendous season. The 404-foot shot by Judge may not have crossed the fence, but it seems inevitable that number 61 is on the way. Judge continues to put up big numbers in the second half of the season. He has 18 home runs and 37 RBIs since the beginning of August.
Aaron Judge Center field Way back - Fox broadcast thought Aaron Judge hit his 61st homer against Red Sox before realizing Kiké Hernandez was there for the catch
By Sahir Bhojwani Modified 23 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Aaron Judge reacts after flying out to center during the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox. The stage was set for Aaron Judge to cement his place in baseball folklore Thursday night. With 60 home runs so far this season, Judge is now only one homer away from tying Roger Maris' American League single-season record. Yankee Stadium held their breath as Judge stepped up to the plate for what was most likely his last plate appearance of the day. It was a combination of excitement and nerves as fans rose to their feet to get a glimpse of Judge. For the New York Yankees outfielder to hit a record-breaking home run against their biggest rivals, the Boston Red Sox, would be memorable. With the game tied at 4-4 in the ninth, the stage was set. A Hollywood writer couldn't have written a better script than this. FOX Sports: MLB@MLBONFOXOH. MY. GOODNESS.Judge was that close...
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: foxs.pt/3StwPUS1980203OH. MY. GOODNESS.Judge was that close...: FOX: foxs.pt/3StwPUS https://t.co/u4KT40II8O "OH. MY. GOODNESS. Judge was that close..." - FOX Sports MLB In his previous four at-bats, Judge walked three times. This was a real chance to swing for the fences. Red Sox reliever Matt Barnes was tasked with the duty of facing Judge. With the count at 2-2, he threw a high 96 mph fastball right over the plate. The sound as the ball left the bat sent Yankees fans into a frenzy. "Aaron Judge! Center field! Way back!" - Kenny Albert, Fox Even Fox announcers thought that this was the moment. Kenny Albert called the play as the ball hung in the air. Unfortunately for Judge and the Yankees faithful, it wasn't to be. Judge got a hold of the fastball but rocketed straight to center field where Kiké Hernandez was waiting. Walk-offs are nothing new to Aaron Judge. In a season that has been littered with them, Judge leads the league. He now has four walk-offs this season, leading MLB. A walk-off Thursday night against the Red Sox would have been a fitting way for the four-time All-Star to cap a tremendous season. The 404-foot shot by Judge may not have crossed the fence, but it seems inevitable that number 61 is on the way. Judge continues to put up big numbers in the second half of the season. He has 18 home runs and 37 RBIs since the beginning of August.