Yankees’ Aaron Judge primed for guest appearance on ‘PAW Patrol’ spin-off
Judge will make a guest appearance on the popular PAW Patrol spin-off, Rubble & Crew.
Judge will make a guest appearance on the popular PAW Patrol spin-off, Rubble & Crew.
The biggest Yankees win in years.
"You, of all people, I would think would be a little more unemotional than that."
Reporter Bryan Hoch's look at the history-making 2022 season of Yankees superstar Aaron Judge.
"When I see my kid with their hand in that cookie jar, I’m slapping that hand. So I’m trying to send a message."
Aaron Judge fired back on Tuesday.
Maybe Heyman thinks deleting the tweet actually deleted the tweet?
"The biggest nightmare of any reporter is getting something big wrong"
Arson Judge isn't a Giant. Neither is Aaron Judge (yet, at least).
"It was definitely poetic justice."
After seeing their game Friday repeatedly interrupted by Aaron Judge cut-ins, the official Tulane football Twitter account had some fun with that Wednesday.
The New York Yankees' television and radio calls, as well as the Texas Rangers' television call of Aaron Judge hitting home run No. 62.
"If the public is coming after you on social media, it is going to influence the way that your bosses think."
"AARON JUDGE HAS PASSED ROGER MARIS' AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORD WITH 62 HRS!"
Do people watching Kentucky vs. Ole Miss care about Aaron Judge's home runs?
"ESPN pressured MLB officials to wait out an already long and particularly nasty rain delay between the Yankees and Red Sox at Yankee Stadium because the network was desperate to air Judge getting at least one more at-bat in his chase of 61 home runs, a person with knowledge of the situation told NJ Advance Media."
The game is, and we cannot stress this enough, free to watch.
John Sterling will reclaim the mic to ensure he says “All rise! Here comes the Judge!” for home runs 60, 61 and 62.
Having no participants from the Yankees may have hurt this year's Home Run Derby ratings.
There was no shortage of great sportswriting last month.
Judge doing a home-run trot on an ESPN treadmill? Surprising. Oh, wait, wrong ad campaign.
With the team winning and Comcast back in the fold, YES' household ratings for Yankees telecasts increased 57 percent.
"Life is too short, too important to waste time on this filthy human piece of garbage."