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Aaron Judge is in the midst of another remarkable season for the Yankees as he continues to draw Barry Bonds comparisons.
While Aaron Judge and Juan Soto might be two of the best hitters in the MLB, their hitting approaches are very different.
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Aaron Judge is hitting like Barry Bonds, so where are all the intentional walks? - MSNAaron Judge, a childhood Giants fan, knows all about Barry Bonds. The Yankees slugger was raised in the small California town of Linden, about two hours from San Francisco. Like many area ball ...
Two AL hitters are crushing long balls at a historic rate. Before their 81st games, we compare their first-half performances ...
We’ve crossed the halfway point of the 2025 season, and with that, the MVP conversations in both the American League and the ...
Aaron Judge remains the betting favorite to win the American League MVP with the regular season more than halfway finished, ...
Yankees star has gone with a different way of thinking in 2025 and it's paying off, even when he doesn't see it.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has been having an outstanding season since signing a $105,000,000 contract extension in ...
The Yankees' star has been nominated for the ESPY's Best MLB Player but Shohei Ohtani has dominated the category with four ...
Besides Wood and Bonds, just four players—Roger Maris, Garry Templeton, Manny Ramirez and Andre Dawson—have been intentionally walked four times in the same game. Bonds was intentionally walked four ...
Washington Nationals left fielder James Wood received a treatment on Sunday that no hitter has been subjected to since Barry Bonds' heyday. The Los ...
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