Sure, Juan Soto has been a great addition for the New York Yankees, but the spotlight once again belongs to captain and star outfielder Aaron Judge. What’s more, we may soon see baseball history again.
The former MVP, now a seasoned veteran at 32 years old, is on an unbelievable hot streak. Judge slugged his MLB-leading 25th home run against Kansas City on Wednesday, his fifth of June and fourth in his last three games. Judge is also batting a robust .309 with a 1.149 OPS and is tied with Cleveland’s Jose Ramirez for the MLB lead in RBIs with 62.