How did Yankees captain Aaron Judge react to the Red Sox throwing at him during Sunday’s matchup?
The New York Yankees have had an excellent season so far, and it continued with a 5-2 win over the Boston Red Sox Sunday. The Bronx Bombers maintained their three-game division lead over the Baltimore Orioles, and they won the series over their rivals from Boston three games to one. Captain Aaron Judge hit his 53rd home run, the best mark in the MLB right now. Today’s round tripper was on the heels of Red Sox starting pitcher Brayan Bello trying to hit Judge while the Sox led 7-1 in the 7th inning of their win over the Yankees yesterday. Judge discussed being hit by the pitch and his response.
“Aaron Judge on being thrown at by the Red Sox: ‘You play this game for a while, things like that happen. … So, I think the biggest thing is, just don’t miss when you do it,’” reported MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch after Sunday’s game on X, formerly Twitter.
Opponents throwing at Judge is not surprising, especially when it comes to the Red Sox. Nevertheless, Judge had the last laugh on multiple occasions throughout the series. After a slump earlier this month, it seems as if the Yankees outfielder is rounding back into form. He’s currently the front-runner for AL MVP and could potentially break his AL record for home runs. The captain’s performance has helped to propel his team into their current first place standing in the AL East. Can he keep it up going into October?
Aaron Judge, Yankees get closer to NL East title win
