’62 home runs’ Judge, season’s first multi-four ‘home run king GO’ for 2 consecutive years
Aaron Judge (31, New York Yankees), who became the ‘clean home run king’ with 62 home runs last year, flew with multiple home runs. Judge’s home run race begins now.
The New York Yankees had an away game against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on the 10th (Korean time).
Judge started as the New York Yankees’ No. 2 center fielder and recorded 3 hits, 2 RBIs and 3 runs in 4 at-bats, including 2 home runs. The New York Yankees won 5-3 with Judge’s performance.
On this day, Judge hit Tyler Wells with a hit to left field in the first at-bat in the first inning, then scored the first run when Giancarlo Stanton hit just in time.카지노사이트
Then, in the 3rd inning leading 1-0 with no runners out, Judge hit Wells with a single point over the middle wall. Season 3 home run.
Afterwards, Judge recorded a pop fly to first baseman in the 5th inning, but in the last at-bat of the 8th inning, leading 4-2, he scored a run over the left-center fence to Logan Gillaspie. Season 4 home run.
With this, Judge recorded a home run in six games since the San Francisco Giants game on the 3rd. It is also the first multi-home run of the season.
For the New York Yankees, starting pitcher Nestor Cortés pitched relatively well, allowing two runs in 5 1/3 innings, and the relief team allowed one run in 3 2/3 innings. To this, two home runs by Judge were added.
On the other hand, Baltimore lost at home because starting pitcher Wells played 6 innings, but gave up 4 runs and couldn’t block Judge’s bat.