Yankees: Aaron Judge ends his drought and hits his HR 57; es vs red sox

Aaron Judge had a few days of ‘drought’ in terms of home runs but the slugger woke up in the game against the Boston Red Sox. The gardener of New York Yankees hit one more home run to their account and already reached 57 in the 2022 Season of the Major League Baseball (MLB). In this way, ‘The Judge’ increases his step of how many he could have at the end of the campaign.

It was the top of the eighth inning of the game between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday, September 13, when Aaron Judge sent the ball far across left field.

With this full-round hit, the Bronx organization’s outfielder reached 57 home runs in his personal account in the 2022 Major League Baseball (MLB) Season.

According to data shared by the Sportsnet Stats Twitter account, “El Juez” is on the way to reaching 64 home runs this year.

Aaron Judge has had outstanding performances with the New York Yankees and they have led him to be considered one of the main candidates to win the American League MVP Most Valuable Player award.


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I joined ‘Al Bat’ in September 2020, starting a new work stage in which I always seek to give my best version, in addition to leaving a significant mark on the passage of women in an industry that is managed mainly by men. Bachelor of Communication Sciences and Techniques from the Interamerican University for Development (UNID), I am a specialist in sports journalism, writing and editing texts, I have three years of experience covering sports, especially baseball of the Mexican Baseball League (LMB). ), Mexican Pacific League (LMP) and MLB. I was an intern for the Leones de Yucatán Baseball Club of the LMB, with whom I attended the 2019 King’s Series. I have done work for social networks such as the coverage of the 2019-2020 edition of the LMP Final for ‘Con Las Bases Llenas’. I am constantly updated on social networks, SEO, Google positioning, writing, digital journalism, as well as the place of women in the sports industry. Originally from Mérida, Yucatán, my first approach to baseball was at a game of the Leones de Yucatán, in the ‘Kukulcán Álamo’ Park, in 2015; And that changed my life completely. The ‘Melenudos’ are the team I love and the greatest passion I have in this sport. Although I play baseball most of the time, my sport, at first, was (and still is) soccer. Real Madrid and Bayern Munich won my heart and fans from ‘minute one’ and I am fortunate to have already seen them play live. Clearly, I am a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo and Manuel Neuer.

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Yankees: Aaron Judge ends his drought and hits his HR 57; es vs red sox