“It’s Not Real” Aaron Judge On Comparison With Barry Bonds, Other Yankee Greats

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Aaron Judge smiles in the Yankees dugout. Twitter-NYY

New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge is rewriting history this 2024 MLB season with remarkable and unprecedented offensive form. After a cold April, Judge rebounded with his career-best run and hasn’t looked back since scoring 11 home runs in a 20-game stretch in May.

Moreover, Aaron Judge unleashed his inner beast following the All-Star break to single-handedly keep the New York Yankees playoff dream alive. Having said that, as Judge embarks on another MVP-caliber season, he refuses to let himself carried away and instead wants to keep his feet grounded.

   

Aaron Judge To Stay Humble Amid Record-Breaking Season!

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While the New York Yankees’ World Series winning odds are dicey, the only thing certain is Aaron Judge is a leading contender for the AL-MVP award. In the last 100 games, Judge is hitting .379 with 45 home runs, 106 RBIs, .505 OBP, .835 SLG, and 1.340 OPS. He recently scored his 49th season home run on Friday against the Rockies and is now on pace to equal his league-high record of 62 home runs. As the Yankee captain continues to pile up runs and shake up record books, he has been constantly rated in the ranks of legends such as Barry Bonds, Babe Ruth, Micky Mantle, Roger Maris, and many more. However, the outfielder quickly dismisses the talk. In a recent interview, Judge expressed humility and gratitude for being mentioned alongside these icons.

But he also made it clear that he doesn’t see himself in the same league. “It’s not real. I try not to think about it. It’s tough to comprehend or even think about,” Aaron Judge said in the post-game interview on Friday. Judge’s modesty is evident as he continues to put up staggering numbers in his career, yet he remains grounded. Barry Bonds, with his record-breaking home run totals, and Yankee legends like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Mickey Mantle, have set an almost mythical standard in baseball. For Judge, the legacy of these players is something to admire, not something to compete against. Additionally, Judge’s focus on team success over personal accolades is a reflection of his character. As he continues to lead the Yankees with his bat and glove, fans and analysts may continue to make comparisons. But for Aaron Judge, it’s all about staying in the moment and contributing to the team’s goals.

Aaron Boone Lucky To Witness Aaron Judge’s Greatness

Boone is in his sixth season as Yankees manager. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Meanwhile, Aaron Boone, the New York Yankees manager, is enjoying the Aaron Judge show from the best seat available. After Judge unlocked his 49th season home run, the skipper was left speechless in the post-game interview. “You’re witnessing greatness, you really are. He’s just kind of better than everyone,” Boone said.

Not only that, as Aaron Judge is set on the pace to finish with 62 home runs, Aaron Boone has complete faith in the captain’s ability to achieve the record for the second time without any hesitation. If so happens, Judge will be the only Yankee and third overall MLB slugger to record 60+ home runs in multiple seasons.

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