Breaking news: Aaron Judge send Juan Soto a clear message after the Yankees make history

Aaron Judge is having no problems without superstar slugger Juan Soto, who batted in front of him with the New York Yankees last season before joining the New York Mets. In Saturday’s 20-9 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers, Judge went 4-for-6 with three home runs, eight RBI, and a double. As a team, the Bronx Bombers hit nine home runs, one less than the MLB record. Additionally, according to YES Network, they are the first team in history to have all six of its batters go yard in the same game.
According to Sportradar, Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Judge each hit three home runs on the first three pitches of a game, making them the first team to do so. According to SNY, Judge is unwilling to discount his old teammate’s talent, even though the Yankees (2-0) are succeeding without Soto.
“Nobody can replace Soto,” the candidate for the Hall of Fame remarked. “He’s one of a kind, but I think with the guys we added, we were able to fill some holes that we probably had last year.” The Bronx Bombers succumbed to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games, after being led by Judge, Soto, and Giancarlo Stanton to the World Series in October.
Bellinger and Goldschmidt were grabbed by the Yankees after Soto inked a record 15-year contract of $765 million with the Mets. Jasson Dominguez, a great prospect, was also elevated to a full-time position in the major leagues. On Saturday night, Soto and the Mets (1-1) will take on the Houston Astros in their third game of the season.