The recent era of competitive Yankee teams coincides with Judge’s arrival on the scene. They made the ALCS with no expectations in 2017 thanks to Judge’s incredible rookie season. He set a then-rookie record with 52 home runs. won Rookie of the Year, and finished second in MVP voting.

In the postseason, Judge has been far from his regular-season self. In 44 games, he is hitting .211 with 13 home runs, 25 RBIs, and a .772 OPS. Those numbers are solid but do not represent his greatness like the regular season numbers do. His last postseason series left a bad taste in Yankee fans’ mouths. Judge went 1-16 in the ALCS sweep by the Astros in 2022.

Whether this was the greatest season ever by a right-handed hitter may always be up for debate. Is it even Judge’s best season, beating out his 62-homer campaign? He can put that debate to rest by dominating in the postseason and leading the Yankees to their 28th championship.