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Aaron Judge hit a ball that went 113 mph and flew 404 feet.
The problem is that I hit the deepest part of Yankee Stadium.
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However, the New York Yankees took on the Boston Red Sox and won 5-4 on Josh Donaldson’s walk-off single.
Judge’s long flyout not only came close to his fourth walk-off home run of the year, but it was also his 61st home run of the season, tying Roger Maris for a one-season AL record.
With Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa all surpassing Maris between 1998 and 2001 and many thinking 61 is the true record, all eyes are on the Bronx judges. being poured.
Judge is a strong man, but once again Monument Park failed to clear the center field wall 408 feet from home plate.
But everyone thought it was gone.
Although he was hitless that night, he held on to Gold Glove’s caliber defense in right field and threw an absolute seed to take a potential Red Sox lead off base in the top of the ninth.
The judges were walked three times during the game, and the Red Sox pitcher was booed each time.
It was Donaldson’s third walk-off hit of the season and his second walk-off hit against Boston this year. In August, he hit a three-run walk-off grand slam in extra innings and a walk-off single against Boston on opening day.
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The Yankees also earned a postseason spot with the win. Missing only 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2016, it was his sixth straight postseason appearance and his 24th in the past 28 seasons.
Judge is now in three games in the Bronx (against Boston), scoring 61 and 62 before the Yankees head to a three-game set in Toronto.