TAMPA — Richard Schenck has worked with Aaron Judge and understands his hitting student’s desire for privacy.
So when asked exactly what he and Judge have worked on so well that Judge hit 52 homers, drove in 114 runs, won AL Rookie of the Year and finished second in the AL MVP race last year, the former Division II baseball player at Northeast Missouri State, which later became Truman, deferred to his student not wanting the world to know what was being taught.
“I am at liberty to say I am a hitting coach and use Aaron’s name as a client of mine,’’ the St.