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From a team perspective, the New York Yankees enter the second half of the season on Friday trying to get back into the ...
Maybe the Triple Crown will prove elusive, but Judge seems headed for AL MVP honors for the second time in his career. That's to say nothing of, oh, 63 homers or so as well. Our Latest MLB Stories ...
The first half of the MLB season did not disappoint thanks to Cal Raleigh, Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani and others. But this is ...
Judge is expected to break the AL home run record with ease and has a 63.6% chance (based on the current odds) of winning the Triple Crown which would have been considered lunacy prior to the ...
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge entered the final day of the regular season as the American League leader in home runs (62) and RBI (131), but was second in batting average (.311).
Triple Crown would raise Aaron Judge’s historic season to another level By . Mike Vaccaro. Published Sep. 20, 2022. Updated Sep. 21, 2022, 1:32 a.m. ET. More From Mike Vaccaro.
Aaron Judge odds to win 2022 AL Triple Crown. Yes No +100-120: Odds courtesy of DraftKings on September 20, 2022. Books aren't giving much in the way of odds, as you can see with DraftKings ...
BOSTON — Roger Maris’ 61 homers might not be the only history Aaron Judge ends up chasing down the stretch. Now, the American League Triple Crown is within reach.
If Aaron Judge wants to guarantee himself the American League MVP Award, there’s one thing he can do: win the Triple Crown. After the show he put on Tuesday, that’s not entirely out of the ...
So what kind of Triple Crown winner is Aaron Judge going to be? Mickey Mantle on the 1956 Yankees? Or Ted Williams on the ’47 Red Sox? Sure it’s a bit presumptuous of us to give the award to ...
New York Yankees OF Aaron Judge is in position to win the Triple Crown in the American League, taking the AL lead in batting average as he hit his 60th home run ...
Judge hit his MLB-leading 58th home run on Thursday night, raising his batting average to .325 and keeping him in the running to catch KC's Bobby Witt (.332).