His swing has changed so much since he was a rookie.
@hypnotical98923 ай бұрын
I love seeing how players swings evolve over their careers
@ThorGodofThunder4203 ай бұрын
Cause he's a juice head now.
@dlephnosaur3 ай бұрын
@@ThorGodofThunder420So the steroids only gave him 10 extra home runs but improved his contact and his plate discipline?
@gamer725963 ай бұрын
Low pants too ....
@Idgaf1p3 ай бұрын
Smoother and harder
@cniplus95493 ай бұрын
Nah seriously tho….he has one hour and change of just homers….no replay on the homers either that’s CRAZYYYYYYY I’m glad he’s on my team
@snerdterguson3 ай бұрын
Also, his top ten longest homers list has nothing below 462 feet on it.
@cniplus95493 ай бұрын
@@snerdterguson glad to be a Yankees fan bro
@thenjdevilsfanatic2 ай бұрын
yessir go yanks
@sgpwarrior20133 ай бұрын
"Batting average is down, and batters are having a harder time than ever hitting the ball" Aaron Judge:
@thechornboy3 ай бұрын
"Hold my beer."
@JaredHettler3 ай бұрын
Here's some interesting nuggets. Judge is hitting .333 with a 1.178 OPS and a .467 OBP, .703 SLG, 43 HR and 110 RBIs in modern baseball. Guys like Pujols, Manny Ramirez, A Rod have done similar stuff. But check this out. Pujols' peak was around 2008. 2008 MLB average batting average: .264 2008 MLB average strikeouts per 9 innings: 6.4 2008 average fastball velocity: 91.7 mph A Rod with the Rangers was hitting 50+ homers and 150 RBIs in 2003/2004. 2004 average batting average: .267 2004 average strikeouts per 9: 6.4. 2004 average fastball velo: 89.5 mph. Judge is doing this in modern times. Today's average batting average? .248. Today's average strikeouts per 9? 8.9! Today's average fastball velo? 94.1 mph.
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
1 poorman's Mark McGwire...... basically the same stats except Mark whiffs 138 times per 162 games played, while Judge whiffs 198 times per 162....lol MannyR had a career OPS of 1.000 and had like 12 seasons w/ 100+RBI and hit well over.300 for his career.. Manny is 2X the player Judge ever will be...... Judge might not even reach Manny's HR total either reality check101. .... aloha
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
lol Pujols hit .300++ every damn yr and had season with same number HRs as SOs...3000 hits etc. Judge averages 200 whiffs per 162 games played and has under 1,000 hits at 32 yrs old.... night and day............Judge is basically Adam Dunn, or a McGwire jr.
@arodisgod133 ай бұрын
^Tool box of the year. What did judge cut in front of you on the lunch line every day in middle school?
@giovannijiminez78583 ай бұрын
Big old fat and juicy nothing burger here 😅
@SakAttack873 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604Judge has a career .288 BA so far which is much better than McGwire's and just forget about Dunn in that category. He also plays elite outfield defense where the other two were simply known for their power.
@jrtXwjt3 ай бұрын
rookie aaron judge ran the bases like "why is everyone looking at me"
@ryanmark23893 ай бұрын
The clip where he's hustling around the bases and hot on the heels of Brett Gardner, who was taking his sweet time, killed me lol The low camera angle didn't do Brett any favors, it looked like take your son to work day. Except your son is a 6'7" baby faced monster
@ivanmadera823 ай бұрын
@@ryanmark2389
@brodystein74033 ай бұрын
The fact that he hit 300 in 955 games means he almost has a home run every 3 games throughout his entire career. We might be seeing the next big star in all of sports now that Lebron, Brady, Curry, the big 3 in tennis, as well as Messi and Ronaldo are all retired or close to the end of their careers
@snerdterguson3 ай бұрын
Since the start of the 2022 season, Judge has played 385 games and hit 143 HR, which comes to 1 HR every 2.69 games played. This makes his HR/162 rate over that stretch 60.22 He is one of the greatest power hitters ever, but he also is batting .330 and playing very good defense at a premium position.
@falco29113 ай бұрын
Grand Slams 4:34 28:59 42:34 45:00 56:26 57:56 1:05:39
@elijahjames42263 ай бұрын
God bless you
@cito11013 ай бұрын
36:05 The 62 hr in the 2022 regular season starts here FYI
@JasonMistretta-wf5ip3 ай бұрын
Time stamp 50:00 is what ANYONE cares about when he actually hits #62....
@Reaper30225Ай бұрын
I love this man, he inspired me to play baseball and pursue something i like
@snerdterguson3 ай бұрын
In the last like 2 and a half seasons worth of games, Judge has hit 143 HR. That's like having back to back 50 homer seasons, then at the midpoint of the third season being on pace for around 86 HR.
@sportsfan31683 ай бұрын
This video was uploaded yesterday and he already has 301 home runs
@NelsonWang-hg9jy3 ай бұрын
His 300th homer will be remembered in baseball history. As a Yankee fan that was one of the most special moments ever
@giovannijiminez78583 ай бұрын
to you maybe but lots of guys have 300 homers and most of them are not even in the hall of fame. He's got a long way to go and he's already over 30
@TwimsFan3 ай бұрын
It'll be forgotten as quick as it came
@giovannijiminez78583 ай бұрын
For arguments sake. Take Francisco Lindor for example, not known as a prolific power hitter on Judges level by any standard. Yet he is 30 yrs old while Judge is 32 yrs old. While Lindor has 240 homeruns and Judge has 300. So 60 homeruns behind him while still being 2 years younger and plays an elite defensive shortstop. Just gotta keep it in perspective 😉
@BoxingLegends20243 ай бұрын
Hes on the yankees & on steroids nothing will be memorable about any of this when the actual truth is out a few years after he is retired!
@khanhducky22372 ай бұрын
@@giovannijiminez7858 Yet Judge has played less than Lindor around 400 games and Judge only debuted in 2016, one year after Lindor. Judge WAR and the fact that Judge has topped some (most) offensive categories of MLB in recent years is what Lindor hasn't done in his entire career.
@JonathanAufderheide-ln8pr3 ай бұрын
This is awesome, but no I can’t spend an hour watching him kill baseballs. 😭
@chaqui_xcx3 ай бұрын
I can once this adderrall kicks in
@keaganknowles5193 ай бұрын
Fr im a jays fan I feel like im switching up watching this but I gotta bro got to 300 hrs faster then anyone
@DCJUNIOR20003 ай бұрын
THOSE BALLS HAD FAMILIES!!! lol
@craiglizt80743 ай бұрын
Stay healthy, man! This is incredible
@keilow19773 ай бұрын
This video is greatly appreciated, every pitcher's reactions are priceless!
@brentmcmillin12473 ай бұрын
Man we really are living in a very special generation of baseball, Ohtani, Judge, Skenes, Witt and more!!!
@Kthesaint183 ай бұрын
@@justinsolomita9283They literally test them lmao
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
@STR33TJESSUS3 ай бұрын
Alll steroid users
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
@@STR33TJESSUS jESUSboi, I wouldn't open that can of worms here.. see it this way.... if you knew Mr. Judge at Fresno State, you know something that say a pinstripe claude in NY today may not know...... fwiw I played some Base-Ballin my day too ie drafted 4th round Expos Jan 1985,... notice the date. I know my PEDs... please google 'Aaron Judge Fresno State' and take a look at the closup pic of the teenagers face when he smiles.. beside the Yoked look of his body you will EASILY see a large gap in his front teeth (he fixed it when he got $$)... this is related to use of rh- GH (HGH) ... .ie in Judges Era, u will be EASILY caught if u did Steroids, but you may not w/ HGH... thus... you see....get it??? fyi people know this, they've known it for 14+yrs..... by replying to me :D, u now (sadly?) got others reading this info (AGAIN) too.... this is not new news... especially w/ those hanging w/ dem Bulldogs c2010.. alohaha
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
@@STR33TJESSUS jESUSboi, I wouldn't open that can of worms here.. see it this way.... if you knew Mr. Judge at Fresno State, you know something that say a pinstripe claude in NY today may not know...... fwiw I played some Base-Ballin my day too ie drafted 4th round Expos Jan 1985,... notice the date. I know my PEDs... please google 'Aaron Judge Fresno State' and take a look at the closup pic of the teenagers face when he smiles.. beside the Yoked look of his body you will EASILY see a large gap in his front teeth (he fixed it when he got $$)... this is related to use of rh- GH (HGH) ... .ie in Judges Era, u will be EASILY caught if u did Steroids, but you may not w/ HGH... thus... you see....get it??? fyi people know this, they've known it for 14+yrs..... by replying to me :D, u now (sadly?) got others reading this info (AGAIN) too.... this is not new news... especially w/ those hanging w/ dem Bulldogs c2010.. alohaha
@GLee-oe3op3 ай бұрын
Where Arod and Texiera left, judge entered. This team just can’t stop
@TYreLL04163 ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter which ballpark Aaron plays in. The man can simply hit moonshots in the deepest part of the ballpark and everyone is just in awe of his power. It’s incredible to me
@feints77143 ай бұрын
Not to mention a 300+ average
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
yeah! Aaron is 1 poorman's Mark McGwire......yeah basically the same stats except Mark whiffs 138 times per 162 games played, while Judge whiffs 198 times per 162....
@Splappa09Gaming3 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604 you mean without the raging steroid use that plagued Mark McGwire?
@snerdterguson3 ай бұрын
bWAR and fWAR per 162, not career... But the career numbers gonna be Judges in a couple years at his current rate.
@Ron_Plays6353 ай бұрын
2:02, geez, thats a god damn moonshot right there, 25 year old Aaron Judge having the power to lift that far
@falco29113 ай бұрын
Walk-offs 38:11 42:12 44:28
@santisooksangouthai95983 ай бұрын
I was hoping someone would do a video on judge all 300 home runs, and here it is 👍❤
@alejandrocanseco47423 ай бұрын
The dedication to make the video is pure love of the game thanks MLB
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
clickbait..... u should thank NY AL for moving in the RF fence 2 times... fwiw his stats are exactly McGwire-like except Mark whiffer 60+ time less per full 162 game season....
@LogsHall3363 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604get off you phone old timer go hang with your grandkids
@kevinarthur84883 ай бұрын
I’d give anything to have a video like this with this quality of every one of babe Ruth’s home runs. Man that would be something.
@DCJUNIOR20003 ай бұрын
YES IT WOULD!! They need to do it for Hank Aron.
@プリン男爵3 ай бұрын
A good hitter, a good editor
@bluemoon-203 ай бұрын
Just read interesting stats on Judge vs the 28 players who reached 500 home runs. While he is the earliest to reach 300 homers based on games played, he's 32 years old. Of all the 28 players who hit 500 homers, every player was 22 years old or younger when they hit the majors (8 were teenagers). Judge was 24 years 3 months old when he made his debut, languishing for over 3 years in the minors. As a lifelong Yankee fan, fans have always complained that management either traded away young prospects or kept them too long in the minors while playing overpriced free agents. So while Judge very well could reach 500 homers, he'll likely do it at a later age than most other sluggers. And hopefully stay healthy.
@LordDonnington7253 ай бұрын
if he stays healthy and plays till he is 40 like his contact entails, and continues to hit 40-50 homeruns every year, could be looking at the new homeruns leader. Those are all very very big ifs though.
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
make excuses for him not having 1,000 hits by 32 yrs old too.....make excuses for him never having a sac bunt too..... maybe 1 excuse for never hitting more than 28 doubles in a season or having only 5 career triples. try to w/o using the word 'lazy' or 'over rated' or 'McGwire-like'. not easy...alohahaha
@lewest73173 ай бұрын
@@LordDonnington725 Yes, too many big ifs. Specially hitting 40-50 HRs when is around 40. The only one able to do that was on PEDs. He may also become a problem in the lineup as he is prone to strikeout and his average in general is not that high. So, I see him when he is like 38 hitting .225 with 25-30 HRs and 175 strikeouts. We saw it with Pujols and Miggy. Average and power both went down.
@gn30493 ай бұрын
Judge is always Judge man.
@chrisrincon14363 ай бұрын
I was watching the game that judge hit 300 carrer Homer it was amazing because he is my favorite baseball player.
@MusicVideoParadise.3 ай бұрын
He loves to hit to that section between center and right field at yankee stadium. Tons hit there
@caominhpham71353 ай бұрын
Greatest batter in his generation, and one of the GOATs of Baseball
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
1 poorman's Mark McGwire...... basically the same stats except Mark whiffs 138 times per 162 games played, while Judge whiffs 198 times per 162.... but then again Judge has a World Record 5 career triples and zero sac bunts too, togo with he may get his 1,000 hit by 34yrs old........ one of the 'TOADs of baseball' is right on. aloha
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
@caominhpham71353 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604 lol that’s my intention to use GOAT but with “s” behind. It’s just the other way to mention HoF for me
@caominhpham71353 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604 and it’s my fault to say he’s the best ever. It should have been the best in his generation
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
@@caominhpham7135 Its cool brah, I just given ya a bad time....mainly cause Im 1 pissssed faka stillkine cause he no sign w/ the Giants..he's 1 Fresno St. kid Local kine NorCal.... oh well. u NYAL clowns are doing great this yr...I also hate Soto too but thats a diff story its all about lame hotdog bs w/him. Judge is aPro no bat flip no dancing no neon cleats BS. aloha
@SBomb1213 ай бұрын
Wild stat: players at yankee stadium this year hit home runs 20% more frequently than MLB average. Players at SF hit 20% less frequently than MLB average. Really would have loved to see Bonds as a yankee in his prime dude coulda hit 90 HR (not taking anything away from Judge the pitching he’s facing is much better)
@falco29113 ай бұрын
This is great! you should do this for more players
@MD-ds6ig3 ай бұрын
Once in a lifetime talent
@benz72962 ай бұрын
long pants judge was a sight to behold. see how quickly he quit wearing them once they figured out it messes with the zone
@dukem9913 ай бұрын
What a player amazing talent
@spiderinsxne3 ай бұрын
10:51 ssssssssssssee ya! 🐍🐍🐍
@jayceeo6733 ай бұрын
5:20 I was so happy to be at that game, that’s when i took my daughter to her first Yankees game
@bladeriderxd3 ай бұрын
23:05 100th homerun 45:11 200th homerun
@efconduitesaint-joseph52443 ай бұрын
Thanks
@efconduitesaint-joseph52443 ай бұрын
Great player great man great captain great yankee...all rise...✨️🙏
@RipTk243 ай бұрын
And 1:08:55 is his 300th
@lonardgetchell-bm9lc3 ай бұрын
Only 5 current National League ballparks he hasn't hit a home run yet: Atlanta, Chicago (Wrigley), Denver, St. Louis, and Washington D.C. Some of his 300 HR were on neutral parks: London, Buffalo, and Iowa (Field of Dreams).
@tonygoodheart24423 ай бұрын
Move Over, Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays! The new Home Run King is None other than AARON JUDGE!!!!
@efconduitesaint-joseph52443 ай бұрын
Great player great man great captain great yankee...all rise...✨️🙏
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
@Idgaf1p3 ай бұрын
Legend alive🎉
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
sorry..... baseball legends hit more than 28 doubles per yr....and dont whiff 200 times per 162 games played.... never! also legends usually have at least 1 sac bunt and more than 5 career triples and have 1,000+ hits by the time they are 33 yrs old, not this gap toothed guy......alohaha
@Idgaf1p3 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604 this dude plays the game at 24and beats hall of fame players by hitting 300homers in955 games and Avg.333 pitchers nowadays are even more powerful than before how can’t he be a legend?
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
tatertot sweety... Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
@@Idgaf1p tatertot sweety... Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
@aydantheyoutubeking3 ай бұрын
Not a biggest, not the biggest judge fan, but the biggest congratulations man 9:14
@f3ar_wrld3 ай бұрын
Omg look at my king of NY. BIG 300!!!!
@JahWontPayTheBill3 ай бұрын
Already one of the greats. Proud to have him as Captain of the greatest sports franchise that has ever existed. Now let’s get this man a ring. He deserves it.
It’s actually insane how few “Yankee stadium home runs” he’s hit too
@オーケン-z7h3 ай бұрын
ジャッジ300号おめでとう🎉
@IamGenoBlack3 ай бұрын
I’m supposed to be working but Imma watch this all day with my “busy” icon on
@llrealnewsll29178 күн бұрын
Judge is this generations Ralph Kiner. Hopefully without the injuries that Kiner had in his career
@chezloreseekers59753 ай бұрын
I know this is about Judge and his insane power, but this video made me miss Kenny Singleton on the broadcasts.
@munechikasanjyou29183 ай бұрын
Aaron Judge! he's vest slugger in MLB history!
@BlowoutNews3 ай бұрын
Loving Soto's swing better
@mendyflohr36863 ай бұрын
Anyone who thinks ohtani is better than him is wild
@RangersFanatic2753 ай бұрын
The one thing that I am praying about is that Judge doesn't become the next Don Mattingly. The way that this team has fallen short so many times over the years is very frustrating to watch. Yankees can't be so reliant on Soto and Judge all the time.
@munetugu20002 ай бұрын
great homrun batter
@DavidElkind423 ай бұрын
Never forget Long Pants Rookie-Judge
@Lanse19843 ай бұрын
3 hitters I want to see face off in a hr derby 1. Guerrero Jr 2. Judge 3. Ohtani
@AlbertoTrevino-u9t3 ай бұрын
And Soto of course
@threepea11513 ай бұрын
@@AlbertoTrevino-u9tSoto doesn’t have the power compared to these 3
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
one Maui security guard .. a Hawaiian named Joey Meyer literally can hit the ball 100+ feet farther than all of these guys could ever do........ .imo the best on your list is the Hawaiian guy named Ohtani, when he comes home to Hawaii in off season we teach da kook how for hit bombs knuckles lined up no-stride snapdragon-swing-kine Futoshi Nakanishi style. and not whiff so much ie Tetsuharu Kawakami kine 5 per yr style... aloha
@BigBrendanx773 ай бұрын
The TB rays are very he friendly to judge
@noahnussbaum86933 ай бұрын
Kevin brown randonly saying jankees is hilarious
@JoshuaTheSpaceRuler3 ай бұрын
8:01 The judge sentenced that baseball to death! #AllRise
@YOUJUSTGOTBLAKED3 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this
@og54663 ай бұрын
Feels like watching a movie
@randomman33213 ай бұрын
54:12 and a home run for juzz
@Rosa-o3v1jКүн бұрын
Aron Judge 🎉🎉🎉😮
@dukem9913 ай бұрын
Pitchers look like they know instantly
@NoahHaydenn3 ай бұрын
There it goes. See ya.
@Lorenzo-kn1ev3 ай бұрын
Kind of crazy how judge hit a homerun on 3-0. But tatis did it and every one got on his case
@Lion.Ryan05073 ай бұрын
Aaron Judge is the most threatening hitter today. I am lucky to be able to see him play in this era. When talking about baseball, I think of Judge. The era of Judge is my youth.
@j.gozuna93533 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you man 💯
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
sorry, he is never feared.. whiffers are NOT feared... ie Judge has 62 career intentional walks at 32 yrs old.... Bonds had 120 in one season... one yr Bonds had 9 HRs early in the season..... at that point he had swung and missed a pitch only 8 times all season.... Judge often swings and misses the ball 8 times per game, often
@aiman.213 ай бұрын
@@tamehamehaprints3604comparing natural strength and talent with a certified steroid user
@HectitorPicasso3 ай бұрын
MVP
@szlava36413 ай бұрын
I was there when he hit the home run into the upper deck in citi field
@camctrail3 ай бұрын
50:06 number 62
@fantomtuba3 ай бұрын
How many would he have if most of Yankee Stadium right field wasn't 335ft?
@pheonix66213 ай бұрын
An hour of homers
@rdc43823 ай бұрын
we can see judge teeth, at bat, and swing evolves in this video 🤣
he must've hit 100 of them just off the blue jays.
@Ticos_7543 ай бұрын
This judge kid might be the yankee captain someday
@argellissanchez3 ай бұрын
Home Run 🤴🏽
@j.gozuna93533 ай бұрын
One of the greatest players of all time, and my generation had the opportunity to watch him hitting bombers🎥☄️⚾
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
@markpiper638210 күн бұрын
I'm a Yankees fan but god damn we need a new announcer.
@enshk793 ай бұрын
Absolutely unbelievable. Congratulations Aaron!!! A Living Legend
@spectreg33 ай бұрын
Eating a McMuffin while watching this
@MD-ds6ig3 ай бұрын
My Captain
@Sanfrancisco24953 ай бұрын
The Greatest of All-Time
@野球革命3 ай бұрын
GOATani is doing something similar at Dodger Stadium.
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha
I have seen them all… God willing we all will see the next 500 and that it only takes 7 / 8 years
@PanagiotisAraujo213 ай бұрын
The best hitter of his generation,he's our captain. We're extremely privileged to have Aaron Judge on pinstripes. All rise Aaron! LET'S GO YANKEES!
@tamehamehaprints36043 ай бұрын
Yankees Legends huh….you like em?? I show you a few of dakine…. #1 Joe Sewell…. in 1932 season Joey hit 11 HRs and only struck out 3 times all year… thats nearly 4 HRs for every SO, and he was a little tiny guy playing in huge Old Yankee Stadium…. #2. Larry Berra…. The Yogi had 6 different season with more Home Runs than Strike Outs, and he played Catcher in Old huge Yankee Stadium…in 1950 he had 28 HRs and only 12 SOs #3. Joe DiMaggio… for his career, he averaged a SO for every HR he hit….no ones is close to this… #4. George Herman Ruth …in 1920 George hit more HRs than every single team in MLB, except the Phillies.. the Phillies that year hit 5 more HRs than George did. **********Judge is a HOFer, but not a greatest ever IMO. ...aloha