You come to the plate 600 times You re telling me you can t hit 80 out Aaron Judge s dad believes the New York Yankees slugger should be able to become the undisputed home run king
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Barry Bonds' 73 home runs is the record.
There is nothing else to discuss.Aaron Judge's 62 home runs is a remarkable achievement.Barry Bonds' 73 home runs is the record.There is nothing else to discuss. Now that Judge knows he has 62 in him, he can set out to break Bonds' record. It would be remarkable to see him do it next season and leave no doubt about who the home run king truly is.
You come to the plate 600 times You re telling me you can t hit 80 out - Aaron Judge s dad believes the New York Yankees slugger should be able to become the undisputed home run king
New York Yankees v Texas Rangers - Game Two It shouldn't be surprising to see why has become so successful in his career after the comments his dad made about him. His father believes that the slugger should be able to hit 80 home runs in a season. 80 home runs would make his son the undisputed home run king, surpassing Barry Bonds' 73 home run season in 2001. "You come to the plate 600 times. You're telling me you can't hit 80 out?" said Aaron Judge's dad. Aaron Judge says his dad keeps saying, “You come to the plate 600 times. You’re telling me you can’t hit 80 out?”Aaron Judge says his dad keeps saying, “You come to the plate 600 times. You’re telling me you can’t hit 80 out?” Aaron Judge's dad knows his son's abilities and wants him to exceed them. It seems that his father has pushed his son to be great. Players don't hit 62 home runs in a season by settling for 'good enough'. Aaron Judge breaking Barry Bonds' record would take away the asterisk from his record in a lot of fans' eyes. Many fans believe that even though Bonds used steroids, his record should still stand and be honored by the league. They don't enjoy the league trying to bury players in the steroid era. "Aaron Judge's 62 home runs is a remarkable achievement. Barry Bonds' 73 home runs is the record. There is nothing else to discuss." said MLB insider Jeff Passan. Aaron Judge's 62 home runs is a remarkable achievement.Barry Bonds' 73 home runs is the record.
There is nothing else to discuss.Aaron Judge's 62 home runs is a remarkable achievement.Barry Bonds' 73 home runs is the record.There is nothing else to discuss. Now that Judge knows he has 62 in him, he can set out to break Bonds' record. It would be remarkable to see him do it next season and leave no doubt about who the home run king truly is.