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Aaron Judge has hit 33+ first-half home runs in three of the last four years, a feat no other MLB player has ever achieved in their career.
Aaron Judge was among the three MVPs Burns struck out in his first time through the Yankees' order. Judge, who earned the most votes overall, and Ohtani will start for the AL and NL, respectively, with MLB naming finalists for the remaining positions.
Cam Schlittler delivered what the Yankees needed in his MLB debut, lighting up the radar gun often enough for fans to utter, “Holy Schlitt.”
Another year, another mind-blowing record for Aaron Judge. This one puts him in a class of his own. According to Codify Baseball, Judge is now the first player in MLB history to hit 33 or more home runs before the All-Star break in three different seasons: 2022, 2024, and now 2025.
In the second game of this Subway Series, Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe accidentally hit Aaron Judge in the head with a baseball. While it's normal for Judge to get thrown the ball as they head off the field, this time Judge wasn't looking and was hit in the face.
If you were following along with the preseason edition, here’s our regular-season top 300 overall rankings, which will be updated weekly on Mondays. These are rest-of-season rankings for mixed 5x5 fantasy baseball leagues.
With 32-man rosters and a representative required for every team, there are inevitably a few surprise selections to the MLB All-Star teams each year, at least relative to preseason expectations and career track record.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAaron Judge Faces Major Snub as Ex-MLB Star Tips Cal Raleigh to Win Big BattleThe MLB calendar crosses the midway mark, and MVP debates are naturally heating up. The post Aaron Judge Faces Major Snub as Ex-MLB Star Tips Cal Raleigh to Win Big Battle appeared first on EssentiallySports.