Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees faced a new personal challenge as his homerless streak extended to 16 games, a career-long record for him. Despite this, the Yankees managed to secure a 2-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox in 10 innings on Thursday night. Leading the major leagues with 51 home runs and 126 RBIs, Judge went 1 for 4 with a single and has been struggling at the plate, hitting .207 (12 for 58) with 21 strikeouts since August 26.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone commented on Judge’s recent performance, noting that even players like Judge go through stretches without hitting home runs. Despite the drought, Boone recognized Judge’s hitting abilities and powerful swings. Judge made solid contact during the game, hitting a first-inning drive caught by Wilyer Abreu and a hard-hit grounder fielded by third baseman Rafael Devers for an inning-ending double play in the fifth inning.
Prior to this homerless stretch, Judge was on a hot streak, hitting nine home runs in just 10 games. Pitcher Nestor Cortes expressed confidence in Judge’s ability to bounce back, emphasizing that Judge’s contributions to the team go beyond hitting home runs. Cortes reflected on Judge’s slow start earlier in the season, highlighting how Judge overcame struggles before going on a remarkable hitting spree.
Despite Judge’s current homer drought, the Yankees remain optimistic that he will rediscover his power at the plate. Judge’s journey through highs and lows this season showcases his resilience and determination to deliver for his team.