WATCH: Aaron Judge’s Historic 60th Home Run Incites a Nasty Brawl Among Rowdy New York Yankees Fans
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Aaron Judge hit number 60!!! It looks clear that there’s no stopping him now. Primarily after seeing him in the recent games where Judge has been smashing homers with absolute ease. And after yesterday’s game against the Pirates, Judge now has 60 home runs to his name.
After hitting his 60th, Judge has now leveled with Babe Ruth. Naturally, given his splendid performance with the bat, which has translated to a magnificent Yankees season, Aaron Judge is leading the MVP race. However, with success comes a display of arrogance. And the Pinstripe fans have never held back. Carrying that tradition, the Yankees fans uphold their not-so-nice nature in the bleachers, resulting in a brawl.
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Aaron Judge provoking fights in the bleachers?
Last evening, as the Bronx Bombers beat the Pirates 9-8, Judge drove past his 60th round-trip in 2022. Judge now leads the list of homers across both the leagues with a difference of over 20 homers above Kyle Schwarber at 40. However, as Judge hit his 60th homer, the bleachers erupted in a nasty way.
The dog pile for Judge’s 60th
Just imagine what the next two homers are gonna look like pic.twitter.com/nbHHQD90VE
— The Short Porch (@short_porch) September 21, 2022
Judge is just two homers away from making history and successfully chasing down Roger Maris’ 61. To date, Maris holds the record for most homers in a single American League season. Like The Short Porch reported, “Just imagine what the next two homers are gonna look like.”
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Markedly, while the Yanks were down at 5-8 in the ninth innings with two down already, Giancarlo Stanton smashed a grand slam that climbed the Yanks to a 9-8 victory.
Where will Judge go next?
A question that is surrounding Mr. Judge is, “Where will he go next?” And looking at the season Judge has just had, every team would want him. Markedly, in the 2022 offseason, Brian Cashman offered Judge an eight-year deal for $230 million. However, Judge declined the contract and moved to 2022 as a free agent with multiple bets on him. Now, the Yanks are expected to up their contract and bag Judge at the earliest, while other teams have entered the pursuit of Judge. Amongst them, the top two teams competing for Judge are:
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- Boston Red Sox
- San Fransisco Giants
However, where do you think Judge will go next?
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Moreover, will the Yankees be able to spend enough money to retain Aaron Judge? What do you think?
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Simar Singh Wadhwa