Coming off a historic rookie campaign, Aaron Judge entered his second full season with great expectations from the New York Yankees and their fans. I mean, once you smash 52 home runs in your first year, you set a precedent for yourself in the years to come.
Many don’t believe he will be able to replicate those numbers because pitchers are starting to figure him out. Clearly they are, seeing as how he’s batting .305 on the season (sarcasm, my friends).
32 games into the season and Judge has eight home runs. Last season at the same point, Judge had 14 home runs and 29 RBI.