Aaron Judge once again is posting historic numbers that certainly will make him a massively popular figure long after his playing days are over at future Old-Timers’ Day celebrations in The Bronx.
Many of those bold-faced names from the team’s storied past marveled at Judge and imported star Juan Soto before the 9-2 loss to the Rockies at the Stadium.
“I personally can’t relate to it. It’s amazing, it seems like he just continues to get better and better,” Derek Jeter said. “He’s fun to watch and he’s carried that legacy and tradition of the Yankee organization and superstar players, and he’s a great representative of this organization.”
Of course, the majority of the franchise’s legendary players also won the World Series in pinstripes, something that eluded Judge in his first eight big-league seasons.
With Judge leading baseball with 49 homers and a 1.190 OPS through Friday, the Yankees owned the best record in the American League.
But Judge also owns a .211/.310/.462 slash line in 44 postseason games with no World Series appearances.
