99 for 99
Aaron Judge's bat has heated up on the Yankees West Coast trip. Back home in his native California, the Yankees face-of-the-franchise smacked four home runs -- one Tuesday night in Oakland, then three in three games over the weekend at Dodger Stadium. And Sunday night's blast gave the Yanks the lead to stay in what became a 5-1 victory.
Just over three years after arriving in the majors -- when he and teammate Tyler Austin historically homered back-to-back in their first at-bats -- Judge is now one home run shy of a hundred.
Of course, since he's made 99 one of the most recognized numbers in baseball -- he trails only Bryce Harper in souvenir sales -- let's salute #99 on reaching 99 home runs.
Just over three years after arriving in the majors -- when he and teammate Tyler Austin historically homered back-to-back in their first at-bats -- Judge is now one home run shy of a hundred.
Of course, since he's made 99 one of the most recognized numbers in baseball -- he trails only Bryce Harper in souvenir sales -- let's salute #99 on reaching 99 home runs.
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