

Another day, another fan interference. This time with the Yankees. Well, it’s becoming a pattern, not just for baseball, but for Aaron Judge and the right field line. Wednesday night’s Yankees-Angels game delivered yet another bizarre chapter in the ongoing saga of fan interference, and once again, Judge was at the center of it.
It’s not the first time something strange has happened when Judge is stationed in the right. From dramatic catches to controversial moments, that corner of Yankee Stadium is beginning to feel more like a hotspot for chaos than just another patch of outfield grass.
In the game against the Angels, a foul ball drifted toward the stands in right field. A catchable play, or at least it would’ve been. That is, if a Yankees fan hadn’t leaned over just enough to disrupt what could’ve been a key out. Instead, the interference nullified the opportunity, costing the home team a defensive break.
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And the one who cost Judge an out is a Yankee fan, in fact, so much so that he was wearing a Judge’s jersey. Irony! But Judge, in his typical way, stayed calm and walked away from the scene without getting into a fight with the fan.
Guy wearing an Aaron Judge jersey took away a foul ball from Aaron Judge pic.twitter.com/8sotc7fPLo
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) May 28, 2025
Just when Judge is back in the right field, it was expected for some reel-worthy moments. And here it is!
For starters, in 2023, Aaron Judge spent most of his time patrolling right field until early June, when everything changed. In a game against the Dodgers, Judge made a spectacular but costly play, crashing into the right field wall at Dodger Stadium. What followed was a toe injury that sidelined him for 42 games and changed the course of the Yankees’ season.
The impact was enough to shift his role in 2024. Judge appeared primarily in center field, a move that not only showcased his versatility but also minimized the risk of another brutal collision. Fittingly, when the Yankees returned to Los Angeles last season, Judge was in center. Far from the wall that had once derailed his year.
But now, in 2025, Judge is again back in the right field. And as fan interference strikes along that familiar boundary, the Yankees could be having flashbacks. Well, not just to the wall, but to all the strange, unpredictable events that seem to follow Judge whenever he sets up shop in the right.
Nevertheless, his right field saga is not holding him back from making a mark at the base!
Aaron Judge is firing on all cylinders
In 2025, the numbers speak for themselves. With 18 home runs already on the board, Aaron Judge is reminding the baseball world exactly why he’s one of the game’s most feared sluggers. For starters, after an injury-shortened 2023 and a transitional role in 2024, Judge has returned to his dominant form. Not just with power, but with presence.
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He’s not just putting balls into the seats, but putting the Yankees on his back. Whether it’s a towering blast to center or a clutch hit late in the game, Judge has been the engine behind New York’s early-season momentum.
Well, Aaron Judge’s feat doesn’t end here this season.
When was the last time someone hit .400 over a full season? That’s one of the rarest feats in baseball, and it hasn’t been done since Ted Williams pulled it off way back in 1941. But now, Aaron Judge might just be making a serious run at it. Yes, he’s not just racking up hits, he’s putting together the kind of season that makes you stop and wonder if we’re watching history in the making.
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Plenty of players have started hot before, teasing the idea of .400 before cooling off in the summer grind. But what Judge is doing feels different. He’s locked in, consistent, and going toe-to-toe with the challenges of today’s game. And if he can keep this up, we are about to witness something unique for ages. Excited?
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