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New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge in his seven years in the Bronx, has already pulled off countless impressive statistics. Hitting over 50 home runs in two years and hitting one of the hardest-hit home runs in his rookie year are certainly among those statistics. And now, after having a historic season in 2022, Judge is gearing up for an even better one in the coming season. 

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However, he is not the only outfielder in the big league pulling off remarkable statistics. Recently, a shocking statistic came to light that got pulled off by All Rise Aaron Judge and Seattle Mariners outfielder Teoscar Hernandez, which has captivated the Mariners slugger as well.

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Is the Mariners’ slugger coming as a threat to Aaron Judge?

The outfielder, Teoscar Hernandez, recently posted a picture on his Instagram story that showed a statistic involving only him and Yankees Captain Aaron Judge. According to it, Hernández and Judge are the only two outfielders in the league to have over 25 home runs in each of the last three seasons.

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Admittingly, it wasn’t an easy thing to do. But the Mariners’ and Yankees’ sluggers have done it by playing a minimum of 50 games in the outfield. The statistic also intrigued the Mariners slugger, as he put some side eyes emoticons as caption while putting on the Instagram story

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However, whether Hernández will pose a threat to Aaron Judge in the upcoming season remains to be seen. Also, after completing MLB’s 2022 season, Hernández got traded to the Seattle Mariners. The Jays had traded him in exchange for Erik Swanson and Adam Macko, whereas Judge remains a Yankee. 

How did Judge’s competitor play in 2022?

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Hernández wrapped up MLB’s 2022 season by having 499 at-bats with 25 home runs and 77 RBI. His former team, the Blue Jays, also made it to the postseason. There, he hit two more home runs at eight of his at-bats. He did so with an RBI of 4 and an average of .250.

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In short, he had one good season in his last year with the Jays.

How did you like the statistic pulled off by the two outfielders of the league? Let us know in the comments below!

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Rakshita Madan is an MLB writer at EssentiallySports, with a prolific portfolio of over 1000 articles to her credit. Rakshita's admiration for the legendary Derek Jeter is well known, but she never lets her personal biases affect her writing. She is particularly intrigued by the twists and turns of the game, and it is this aspect that keeps her hooked on the sport. When Rakshita is not covering baseball, she indulges in her love for poetry and OTT shows. This passion for creative expression reflects in her writing, which is often characterized by a poetic sensibility and a flair for storytelling.

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