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Who’s ready for Captain Aaron Judge Bobblehead Night? And by captain, we mean a ship’s captain. The Stockton Ports are honoring Judge, the captain of the New York Yankees, at an upcoming game at Banner Island Ballpark: Saturday,
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge and his wife, Samantha Bracksieck, became parents for the first time in January 2025 with the birth of their daughter, Nora Rose Judge.
Aaron Judge stayed hot at the plate over the weekend, creeping up to 33 home runs on the season before the New York Yankees have even hit the All-Star break.
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge was struck in the face by a toss from teammate Anthony Volpe as they were coming off the field after the fifth inning of Saturday’s 12-6 loss to the New York Mets.
Judge hit one of three Yankees long balls in the win, swatting a 345-foot solo shot in the seventh inning. The All-Star outfielder has homered in each of his past two games and has gone deep six times while driving in 12 runs over his past nine contests. Judge is up to 34 home runs on the campaign, two shy of MLB leader Cal Raleigh (36).
Aaron Judge didn't hesitate when asked on Saturday if the New York Yankees' six-game losing streak is "taking a toll" on his team.
It wasn’t always pretty, but they beat the Mets, 6-4, in the regular season’s Subway Series finale. Judge played a central role in snapping the losing streak, going 1-for-4 with three RBI
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.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge was hit near his eye by a ball tossed by teammate and shortstop Anthony Volpe after the bottom of the fourth inning during his team's road matchup at the New York Mets on Saturday,