Offensively, it was a good night for the Yankees, with homers by Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and Anthony Rizzo in Wednesday's 7-3 win against the Oakland Athletics.
Whenever Aaron Judge and Juan Soto hit home runs in a game, good things happen for the Yankees. That was the case Wednesday night in a 7-3 victory over the Athletics at Yankee Stadium. With the victory,
Hours before the game, Brian Cashman surveyed a struggling Yankees offense and essentially shrugged. The general manager had watched many of the club’s best bats go silent in the first weeks of the season and expressed zero concern in a sport in which consistency is near impossible.
Aaron Judge is struggling and Yankees fans are ready to make him pay for it. On Tuesday, ESPN’s “The Michael Kay Show” received calls from fans calling for the Yankees captain to be benched. The show’s host,
After a nine-day home run drought, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge finally hit the 261st of his career to move up another spot on the franchise's leaderboards.
Aaron Judge is a slugger with style. Whether he’s in Yankees or Ralph Lauren pinstripes, the 6-foot-7 outfielder, team captain and five-time Major League Baseball All-Star looks like a winner. Of course,
Joe Boyle thought he caught Aaron Judge looking. With the Yankees’ center fielder facing a 1-2 count, the Athletics’ starter fired a 99-mph fastball to the lower, outside corner of the plate in the first inning.
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer in the first inning after Oakland starting pitcher Joe Boyle was called for a balk on the previous pitch and the New York Yankees beat the Athletics 7-3