Yankees Judge No. 43 2-run 5th shot in last 5 games, amazing pace of mass production 66 shots | Full-Count

In the 2nd inning with a 2-point lead, No. 43 made a spectacular 2 run in the left middle stand.

■ Yankees vs. Mariners (Japan time 2nd, New York)

Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge hit a No. 43 two-run homer for the first time in two games. The Mariners match at home on the 1st (Japan time 2nd). In the 2nd inning with a 2-point lead, he hit a powerful shot that jumped into the left field stand, and since the match against the Royals on July 28, he has been in an amazing mass production situation with 5 shots in 5 games.

The judge, who is seen as a rival in the MVP battle of the Angels pitcher Shohei Otani, hit again. When he appeared in the starting lineup as “second right wing”, he was the second at-bat twice. When the cut ball of the first pitch is caught, the batted ball goes to the left middle stand. The home run for the first time in two games was an exciting No. 43 2 run.

Judge has been mass-producing home runs since the opening of this season, and is leading the competition for home run champions by more than 10 home runs. From the match against the Royals on July 28 (29th), he hit a home run for the first time in two games after the same match on 31st (August 1st), which ended in failure. With this, 5 shots in the last 5 races are continuing mass production. He hit 43 home runs in his 104th game this season. It is a season 66 home run pace.

[Actual video]Amazing power to carry lightly to the stands… Video of No. 43 2nd run shot by the judges

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