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Quick Hit: 60 in 154? Try 147.

Aaron Judge hit #60! And Giancarlo Stanton hit a WALK OFF GRAND SLAM to win the game for the Yankees! WOW!

 






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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
Sep 21, 2022

BTW, it is worth noting that Judge is now leading the AL in homers, RBI and batting average. 15 more games.

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
Sep 21, 2022
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No, he's one of the Yankees who have exhibited nothing but guts this year. He's worth over 9.5 wins. If he'd gone down for the season and you had a replacement-level player like Andujar or sub-replacement like Florial playing for him, the Yankees would be in third place in the East, two games behind the Rays for the last Wild Card slot. The gutless contingent are all those who, despite Judge, "led" the Yankees to a 10-18 August.

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Mike Whiteman
Sep 21, 2022

Talk about an action packed inning!

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etbkarate
Sep 21, 2022

Wow

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fuster
Sep 21, 2022

that ending was too much


for cynical adult New Yorkers


it was something for the kids

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Ethan Semendinger
Ethan Semendinger
Sep 21, 2022

Absolute madness.

What a 9th inning.

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