Yankees' Aaron Judge Homers at Coors Field, Hits 17th of Season
Yankees' Aaron Judge Homers at Coors Field, Hits 17th of Season

Yankees' Aaron Judge Homers at Coors Field, Hits 17th of Season

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Aaron Judge achieved a significant milestone by hitting home runs in all 30 MLB stadiums, becoming the first Yankees player to do so, with his first homer at Coors Field during a game against the Colorado Rockies. Despite this personal achievement and leading the American League in home runs, batting average, and on-base percentage, the Yankees lost the game 3-2. Judge is tied with Shohei Ohtani and others for the MLB home run lead, while also maintaining a remarkable .398 batting average through 50 games, just shy of the rare .400 mark not reached since 2008. His performance has placed him among elite company, nearly joining a group of Hall of Famers who hit .400 or better through their first 50 games, and he leads the AL in multiple offensive categories, positioning himself as a strong MVP candidate. While a .400 batting average appears increasingly difficult to attain, Judge has a realistic shot at contending for the Triple Crown, an achievement last accomplished 50 years ago. Yankees fans remain hopeful that Judge's consistent excellence will fuel further success as the season progresses.

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