Watch New York Yankees commentator David Cone makes chicken noise as Toronto Blue Jays walk Aaron Judge for the 5th straight time
Watch: New York Yankees commentator David Cone makes chicken noise as Toronto Blue Jays walk Aaron Judge for the 5th straight time × 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
Aaron Judge has written his name alongside Roger Maris in baseball's record books.911572923161 years since 61.Aaron Judge has written his name alongside Roger Maris in baseball's record books. https://t.co/1V4Gums34C "61 years since 61. Aaron Judge has written his name alongside Roger Maris in baseball's record books." - @New York Yankees
Watch New York Yankees commentator David Cone makes chicken noise as Toronto Blue Jays walk Aaron Judge for the 5th straight time
By Adrian Dorney Modified 29 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share New York Yankees v Toronto Blue Jays Aaron Judge has become the single most lethal player in the game. His bat has driven in more RBIs and clobbered more home runs than any other player in 2022. Talkin' Yanks@TalkinYanksDavid Cone makes a chicken noise in the booth after the Blue Jays walk Aaron Judge for the fifth straight time5426572David Cone makes a chicken noise in the booth after the Blue Jays walk Aaron Judge for the fifth straight time https://t.co/MdYRjCvYmw "David Cone makes a chicken noise in the booth after the Blue Jays walk Aaron Judge for the fifth straight time" - @ Talkin' Yanks Aaron Judge and his New York Yankees rolled into Toronto this week to take on the Blue Jays. Judge sat on 60 home runs on the season as he took the field at Rogers Centre on Tuesday night. With his 60th, Judge tied Yankee legend Babe Ruth's personal record. Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs while playing for the Yankees during the 1927 season. Knowing this, the instructions from the Blue Jays pitching coach were clear: Don't give Judge anything to hit. Despite Judge hitting .270 over the past week, the Jays walked him four times on Tuesday. Aaron Judge took the box as the leadoff hitter on Wednesday against Blue Jays pitcher Mitch White. White, who is a minor league pitcher, is trying to make a name for himself in the big leagues. He was in no rush to face Judge head-on. Mitch White walked Judge, allowing the star to take his base. As Mitch squarred up to face the next batter, a chicken sound could be heard for viewers on the YES Network. It turns out that YES color commentator, David Cone, was mocking the Blue Jays' hesitance to face Judge. Cone figured that the chicken tone was a good way to describe the Blue Jays pitching strategy. Judge went on to hit his 61st home run in the seventh inning against pitcher Tim Mayze. He is now tied with Roger Maris for the most home runs in not only Yankees history, but baseball history itself. New York Yankees@Yankees61 years since 61.Aaron Judge has written his name alongside Roger Maris in baseball's record books.911572923161 years since 61.Aaron Judge has written his name alongside Roger Maris in baseball's record books. https://t.co/1V4Gums34C "61 years since 61. Aaron Judge has written his name alongside Roger Maris in baseball's record books." - @New York Yankees