Unless you’ve been under the proverbial rock all summer, you are aware that Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is putting the finishing touches on what some baseball fans would call a pretty good season. Between Albert Pujols chasing 700 career home runs, and Judge absolutely mashing, it’s been an exciting time. And, forgive me, but I’m excited every time I see Judge get an at-bat, because, at 60 home runs on the season, every single trip to the plate is an opportunity to change history. The fact that teams are even still pitching to him is kind of a surprise, seeing as there have been parts of 2022 where he’s hit better than the rest of the Yankees’ lineup combined.
The Look Ahead: He’s Staying? We’ll Be The Judge Of That
