BOSTON -- The New York Yankees have seen the types of things Aaron Judge is doing before.
It was 2004 when Derek Jeter risked his limbs and raced headfirst into the third row, picking up an out while bloodying his face against the Red Sox.
It was a decade ago that another rookie, reliever Joba Chamberlain, took over the summer and lifted the Yankees to a playoff appearance.
It was just last year that rookie Gary Sanchez seemed like he hit a homer per day.
Right now, as a rookie, Judge is mixing this all into one amazing brew.