Aaron Judge clobbers a 448-ft. home run into the bleachers in left-center field, following Starlin Castro for back-to-back jacks
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30 Comments
Watched him play my brother at Fresno State. Dude just towers over everyone.
The moon's craters are from 85% asteroids and 15% Aaron Judge longballs.
see ya
It´s Judgement Day!
Not sure why Michael Kay insists on waiting for it to be in the bleachers to add his super cool tag line. It's a no- doubter my man just call it in the air.
#AllRise
Jesus, he made that bat look like a toothpick. He swung through that ball like it was butter.
The guy is 6' 7" and weighs 280 lbs. Steroids? HGH? Now Mickey Mantle was 5' 11" and weighed only 190 lbs. If you look at Mantles swing in slow motion, which is on YT, you can see how much power he had to generate to hit the ball 500 or over 500 feet. Judge is a roid freak. BTW the old Yankee stadium center field was 460' from home plate. Mantles hit a HR to center field twice which went over 500'. If steroid Judge hit his HR in old Yankee stadium center field, it would have been a long out. Give me a fing break!!!!!!!
The trash mechanics this kid is using will look good for awhile until the lead arm slamming of the back of his elbow joint chips away the hyaline covering breaking loose pieces off the olecranon fossa like what happened to Dazzy Vance.
You see folks, the loose pieces the leave openings in the hyaline covering enabling bone spurs to grow through the openings where the injuries derivation are from banging of the of the back of the elbow in the baseball bat in the traditional swinging motion.
young g Carlo
"oh my… I mean that was absolutely waffle!!"
I'm a Yankee fan and would give Kay away for a bag of seeds. He is the most overrated, obnoxious, and annoying announcer in history. He can't keep his fuckin mouth shut for a second. He screams the entire trip around the bases and makes the moment his instead of the players. Jeez shut the FUCK up already. I want to hear the crowd. I want to hear the players if possible..not your stupid crap
Judge is a boss
Yankees are the best
two guys r my fav gary sanchez and this guy aaron judge
Overhyped player because he's on the Yankees. Pitchers will figure him out soon, my bet on ROY is on Andrew Benintendi. And FYI I am not a Red Sox fan, just not a fan of the yankees
The kid can hit really well
Look I'm a pretty skeptical distance guy and a huge Stanton fan but this is WAY more than 450. Close to 490 more than likely
MVP
THis guy is a beast !
did he say it was absolutely WAFFLED
stupid. lol why would you pitch to him.
This guy is the Second powerful batter in MLB(Stanton is the First)
He's a good kid, hope baseball is good to him.
aaron judge is the best
Lol you can hear Al Leiter go "wow" at the crack of the bat.
Arod part deuce
A rod hit moon shots. But he had to get all of it. This dude, it seems like he still has some power left over when he hits them. Reminds me of Dan pasqua, and also canseco but he's stronger. I really never sceen anything like this. That's including stanton.
That's nothing comparing that to his 495 ft home run or his mammoth home run at Seattle that broke Statcast or his 513 ft home run at the 2017 Home Run Derby… but it's still very impressive.
i remember watching this game and that home run
"448"