Yankees star Aaron Judge under fire
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New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge and Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani are featured together one again.
Team USA captain Aaron Judge wasn't out to find an excuse for his poor offensive performance in the World Baseball Classic final.
Witt is already a Gold Glove winner, Silver Slugger, All‑Star and a Platinum Glove recipient. He has also captured a batting title and remains one of the most impactful all-around players in the league with his combination of power, speed and defense.
“The World Series I was in, the crowd here, the crowd we had when we played against Mexico, it’s bigger and better than the World Series,” Judge said after Sunday’s game, per AP. “The passion that these fans have, representing their country, representing some of their favorite players, there’s nothing like it.”
The current and former captains of the New York Yankees seem to be at odds — even if they haven’t said so directly. Two days after Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge called the World Baseball Classic bigger than the World Series,
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge was under the spotlight on Tuesday night in the World Baseball Classic for Team U.S.A. against Team Venezuela. There were a lot of MLB fans who were critical of him not showing up in the big spot in a big game once again.
The United States earned a 2-1 win over the Dominican Republic on Sunday to reach the World Baseball Classic final, but it was DR's Julio Rodriguez who stole the show with the most memorable moment of the night.