Mariners' Star Ignites Friendly Rivalry with 6'7" Aaron Judge as Yankees Topple Seattle, Fueling Post-Game Banter

Aaron Judge's exceptional performance in recent weeks has been instrumental in the New York Yankees' success. After leading his team to victory, the 6'7" captain engaged in friendly banter with a Seattle Mariners player, showcasing his impact and form since his comeback.

Teoscar Hernandez engages in playful banter with Aaron Judge after Yankees' victory

In a recent game, the Yankees triumphed over the Mariners with a decisive 10-4 victory. Aaron Judge's outstanding performance included two home runs and a spectacular catch to rob Teoscar Hernandez of a homer. After the game, Hernandez engaged in a playful Twitter exchange with Judge, questioning the defensive play. Judge playfully responded, reminding Hernandez of the times he had hit home runs against him in the past.

What did they wrote to each other?

"Brother, I've seen you hit plenty of HRs over my head over the years! I can have just 1! 👌😅" tweeted Judge. This friendly banter ensued after a hard-fought game between the two teams. The Yankees clinched the first game of the away series, aiming to build positive momentum.

Judge is in Great form these days

In scintillating form, Judge's home run count reaches 17, while his awe-inspiring fielding leaves fans in awe. With a series win in sight against the Mariners, he continues his trend of stealing home runs this season.

Last month, Judge denied Ohtani a home run

In a thrilling showdown against the Los Angeles Angels, Aaron Judge's sensational leap denied Shohei Ohtani a game-changing home run. The Yankees secured a narrow 3-2 victory, thanks in part to Judge's impactful play.

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