New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge is a threat on the plate and his 42 home runs this season is a testimonial of his greatness. Meanwhile, while Judge is stacking up runs and daunting the opponents with powerful swings, the rival pitchers are taking the easy route to avert the damage.
For the past several weeks, Yankees captain Aaron Judge has witnessed a rise in intentional walks. The trend started by the Mets was picked up by Blue Jays, Angels and most recently, the Rangers. However, on Sunday, Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees clean-up hitter, made the Rangers pay to walk Judge at number 3.
Giancarlo Stanton Slams Monstrous Home Run After Rangers Walk Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees captain, has been subject to evasive Barry Bonds treatment ever since he dropped nuclear season numbers on the board. The Mets started the trend of intentional walking before the Blue Jays made it popular with a three-walk game. The Angels did the same, and the latest team to follow the pattern was the defending champions, the Texas Rangers. On Sunday, Rangers walked Judge with Juan Soto also on the base. For this game, designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton was pencilled in as clean-up hitter, and he delivered to perfection. Stanton smoked a 405-foot massive three-run home run in the fifth inning to extend Yanks lead to 5-0.
Giancarlo Stanton finished with a four-RBI night and helped the New York Yankees survive a narrow 8-7 victory. Having said that, Stanton reacted to the Barry Bonds treatment hurled at Aaron Judge and opined that it’s a part of the game. He acknowledged that Judge is an all-time great talent, and it’s only natural for the rival pitchers to feel intimidated. “I gotta do what happened today in order for it not to happen. It’s part of the game. You have some fun with it,” Stanton added. Notably, the slugger entered an elite list of players with his 405-foot bomb. He is only the 10th MLB slugger to have hit 20+ home runs in exactly 13 major league seasons. It’s indeed a positive sign for the Bronx Bombers to see Stanton thriving after returning from a serious hamstring injury. And his resurgence is coming at the right time as the Yanks are making a final push to playoffs.
Yankees Cap Aaron Judge Unfazed By Annoying Trend
Meanwhile, New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge also reacted to the intentional walking trend and revealed that he is unfazed by the opposition’s notorious strategies. At the end of the day, he gets to secure a base and pave the way for the next hitter in line to the damage and add runs on the board.
On Sunday, the plan of action worked as Giancarlo Stanton went yard to hit a three-run home run. Hence, as long as the clean up hitters are doing their job, its improbable for the rival teams to continue with the trend and will eventually be forced to face the mighty beast, Aaron James Judge.
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