6'7" Aaron Judge Draws Slam-Dunking Blake Griffin Comparisons in Baseball's New Marvel

In the realm of sports, stature often determines success, yet baseball defies this norm. Amid an average 6 feet 2 inches, Aaron Judge stands tall at 6 feet 7 inches, an exceptional outfielder. A three-sport high school athlete, his height evokes basketball comparisons, with a hint of becoming a power forward.



Baseball's Version of Blake Griffin

In the world of sports, comparisons often transcend disciplines. Aaron Judge's towering presence and athleticism have prompted comparisons to NBA powerhouse Blake Griffin. Despite a mere 2-inch height difference, Judge's striking combination of size and strength, akin to Griffin's, shapes his remarkable baseball journey.

David Fischer's Book Unveils Intriguing Similarities Between Judge and Griffin

In David Fischer's book, "Aaron Judge: The Incredible Story of the New York Yankees' Home Run-Hitting Phenom," a fascinating link emerges. Fischer delves into an article from Baseball America, shedding light on the striking resemblance between Judge and Griffin. The article highlights Judge's unique blend of size and athleticism, akin to the NBA star, underscoring their shared prowess. The book reads, “Judge’s combination of size (6-foot-7, 255 pounds) and athleticism is so unusual for a baseball player that the comparison scouts make most is to NBA star Blake Griffin..”

Richard Schenck's Impact

In a pivotal juncture of Aaron Judge's career, a lesser-known coach, Richard Schenck, wielded significant influence. Despite lacking MLB experience, Schenck's profound hitting insights left an indelible mark on Judge's technique. Their partnership underlines the transformative power of coaching, shaping Judge into an exceptional Yankee hitter through his journey of growth and adaptation.

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