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Aaron Judge yet again did something no one else currently in baseball has accomplished to provide what is perhaps his most iconic Yankee postseason moment yet Judge’s game-tying three-run homer that helped galvanize the Yankees’ 9-6 come-from-behind win in Game 3 of the ALDS marked the first time in 2025 a player homered on a 99-mph-plus pitch out of the zone in an 0-2 count in 528 such regular season and postseason pitches,
While Judge kept his responses to the press typically humble, he was the key in propelling the Yankees past the Blue Jays, who at one point had a 6-1 lead. That lead was erased by Judge's play. Not only did he hit a near impossible three-run home run, he also notched an additional RBI and ran in on a single from Giancarlo Stanton.
Time was running out, and this was one of Aaron Judge and the New York Yankees’ last chances to save their season. Once down 6-1 while facing elimination in Game 3 of the ALDS after the Toronto Blue Jays poured four on Carlos Rodon in the top of the third,
When you’re the big guy, not just in stature but in skill, the focus never goes off you. Not even for a moment.
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Yankees' Aaron Judge praises 'ghosts out there in Monument Park' for season-saving home run
Aaron Judge knew he had New York Yankees legends watching over him on his three-run home run that his off the foul pole on Tuesday night.
Injured Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole cited a current player as well. Tapping on his iPad, he pulled up video of a home run he said was similar — one he allowed on April 13, 2022, to none other than Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
George Springer hits a three-run home run in the seventh inning to set up a dramatic 4-3 victory against the Seattle Mariners and send the Toronto Blue Jays to the World Series for the first time since 1993.
MVP candidate Cal Raleigh hit a game-typing home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to help lead Seattle past the Toronto Blue Jays.