Shohei might be having a better year than 2021 but Judge is having one for the ages New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone backs superstar Aaron Judge in MVP race against Shohei Ohtani
Shohei might be having a better year than 2021 but Judge is having one for the ages - New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone backs superstar Aaron Judge in MVP race against Shohei Ohtani × 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
"Shohei might be having a better [year than 2021], but Judge is having one for the ages."2711145Aaron Boone on the MVP race:"Shohei might be having a better [year than 2021], but Judge is having one for the ages." "Aaron Boone on the MVP race: "Shohei might be having a better [year than 2021], but Judge is having one for the ages."" - @ Bryan Hoch Boone, of course, expressed his support for the star of his roster. He admitted that Shohei Ohtani has played exceptionally well this year but maintains that Judge has had an incomparable campaign and is breaking age-old records along the way. With the help of Oswaldo Cabrera's solo home run in the top of the second, Judge kicked off the Yankees' comeback in Milwaukee with his solo shot. At the time, the Brewers were leading 4-2, but the Yankees managed to turn it around and led by as many as six, 10-4. This, of course, is courtesy of another Aaron Judge solo shot. Aaron Judge finished the game after going 4-for-5 with two homers, a double, four RBIs, and three runs scored.
Shohei might be having a better year than 2021 but Judge is having one for the ages - New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone backs superstar Aaron Judge in MVP race against Shohei Ohtani
By Daniel Santiago Modified 19 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share New York Yankees skipper Aaron Boone with his star player Aaron Judge New York Yankees star Aaron Judge is having a year for the history books. Judge just smashed a multi-home run game against the Tampa Bay Rays. His home run count for the year is now 59. This was Judge's 11th multi-home run game of the season. He has now tied the MLB record for the most multi-home run games in a season that was accomplished by Hank Greenberg and Sammy Sosa in 1938 and 1998, respectively. Aaron Judge is just two home runs away from tying the American League record for most home runs in a season. The record was set by Roger Maris in 1961. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone shared his thoughts with the press about the MVP race after the Yankees' 12-8 comeback win over the Milwaukee Brewers. Bryan Hoch@BryanHochAaron Boone on the MVP race:"Shohei might be having a better [year than 2021], but Judge is having one for the ages."2711145Aaron Boone on the MVP race:"Shohei might be having a better [year than 2021], but Judge is having one for the ages." "Aaron Boone on the MVP race: "Shohei might be having a better [year than 2021], but Judge is having one for the ages."" - @ Bryan Hoch Boone, of course, expressed his support for the star of his roster. He admitted that Shohei Ohtani has played exceptionally well this year but maintains that Judge has had an incomparable campaign and is breaking age-old records along the way. With the help of Oswaldo Cabrera's solo home run in the top of the second, Judge kicked off the Yankees' comeback in Milwaukee with his solo shot. At the time, the Brewers were leading 4-2, but the Yankees managed to turn it around and led by as many as six, 10-4. This, of course, is courtesy of another Aaron Judge solo shot. Aaron Judge finished the game after going 4-for-5 with two homers, a double, four RBIs, and three runs scored.