Aaron Judge of New York Yankees 2025
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A week after the Yankees managed five runs off Garrett Crochet in the Bronx, Aaron Boone wasn’t going to underestimate the Red Sox ace. “Big stuff, big and physical, deception on
The Red Sox have had a chance in games whenever Garrett Crochet has been on the mound, but Aaron Judge got the best of him.
Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet threw a gem Friday night at Fenway Park against the New York Yankees. He pitched 8 1/3 scoreless innings before giving up his only earned run of the night—a solo home run to Aaron Judge to tie the game at one run apiece in the ninth inning.
In the top of that inning, Anthony Volpe, the Yankees’ automatic runner, was thrown out trying to steal third base with nobody out. He was initially ruled safe at third, but the call was overturned after Boston challenged the play.
After Judge extended the game with a dramatic game-tying home run in the top of the ninth inning, ex-Yankee Carlos Narváez won it for the Red Sox.
The Yankees offense could not figure out Garrett Crochet for eight innings, but Aaron Judge's ninth-inning homer forced extras before the Red Sox walked it off in the 10th, 2-1, on Friday night in Boston.
The New York Yankees lost the opener of their weekend series against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Friday.
After Aaron Judge's ninth-inning heroics, all hell broke loose in the 10th inning of New York's 2-1 loss to Boston on Friday night.
Aaron Judge is putting up numbers for the New York Yankees this season that, plainly, don't look real. After adding a ninth-inning, game-tying home run at Fenwa
Aaron Judge is doing a pretty good version of Secretariat in 2025. He is running away from his contemporaries and toward history.