Breaking: Yankees Aaron Judge made a troubling statement ahead of postseason.
Aaron Judge, a batter with the New York Yankees, is presently experiencing an extremely hot run. In the last four games, he has hit at least one home run, for a total of five over that streak. He leads Major League Baseball in nearly all offensive metrics of note and seems destined to win the MVP Award again.
With 62 long balls in 2022, Judge set the AL single-season home run record, which he is on track to surpass.
In actuality, Judge has been the best player over the last 100 games. Not this year, not ever in MLB history.
Surprisingly, Judge doesn’t think he’s performed at his peak. He maintains that he still has to “lock in” and that there is opportunity for development.
“I’m attempting to shut myself in. According to MLB.com, Judge stated, “I’ll let you guys know once we get locked in.” “I try to make things easy. I try not to do too much every single day, and that’s the best I can say. We possess an excellent lineup and a superb team. Good things will happen if we just get out there and perform our tasks.
It is difficult to envision Judge “in the zone” if he is not doing so right now. He looks to be stomping all over everything in his path and controlling at a Barry Bond-like level.
The postseason is almost approaching, so the Yankees would definitely welcome an even more formidable Judge.