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(Point culminant) Aaron Judge lance cette balle à 424 PIEDS ! Il est à égalité en tête de la MLB avec 12 circuits !


(Point culminant) Aaron Judge lance cette balle à 424 PIEDS ! Il est à égalité en tête de la MLB avec 12 circuits !




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39 Comments

  1. Top_Professor_9908

    somebody please let this guy know hes washed smh

  2. All These Aaron Judge Home Run Threads Look The Same

    424 feet. 112.7 MPH. 2nd Deck. CRUSHED.

  3. ATLA4life

    I swear I thought that was hitting the third deck based on the Rangers broadcast.

  4. Various_You_5083

    Dude is easily gonna win another MVP while giving the rest of the league a 3-week head start

  5. Ok_Management_2695

    We’re going to be talking about this stretch for years/decades to come. Will be like the Bonds baseball reference periodic check that people still do to bask in the insanity

  6. lisoftballguy

    Holy shit that was crushed. Why did McCutchen even bother chasing it to the wall?

  7. 42ndRedBalloonFromUp

    That ball was in the air for a half hour

  8. omgitsduaner

    It is such a delight to watch him play day in and day out

  9. cmgriffith_

    He has started to hit for average the last week. The league is now fucked.

    Home Run #380 | 120 to Go

  10. Judge is locked in right now.

    Even his outs are line drives. He’s barrelling everything. He’ll be back to hitting .300+ soon.

  11. Longjumping-Bison965

    If that was hit at Coors it’d still be flying.

  12. BigDirtyPanda

    My jaw hit the floor. Also up until the last couple days I legitimately think Judge has looked pretty rough and yet he’s leading the league in homers and is rocking a 1 dot. The guy is an MVP even when he’s completely off. Might be on his way to having his best season AGAIN if he gets locked in.

  13. skelextrac

    Both this title and Michael Kay acting like 424ft is some monster shot.

    That’s barely above average for Judge.

  14. DeusExHyena

    380 career HR, putting him all alone in 75th place all time, breaking a tie with Hall of Famers Orlando Cepeda and Tony Perez.

    Albert Belle is up next at 381, with Jim Rice, Ryan Howard, and Frank Howard all at 382.

  15. -orangejoe

    He’s off to a slow start. Only on pace for 64 HR, 108 RBI, 135 runs, 28 steals, and a 1.037 OPS. Hopefully he’ll heat up soon.

  16. Sweet-Ad3893

    When I try to sneak a fastball by some kid on Adderall on MLB the show

  17. MeatTornado25

    Someone get the tape measure out and double-check that number

  18. gotintocollegeyolo

    The HR leader race is between Judge and a Japanese superstar? Well no shit, that was an easy prediction.

    Wait… who?

  19. ThatNewSockFeel

    Nothing I love more than early season overreactions.

  20. CuriousEyes8

    It’s gonna be another Judge and Ohtani MVP year isn’t it?

  21. Water_Based5150

    Wow and a Yankee fan caught it. That’s pretty funny

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