Aaron Judge’s 56th homer thrills fans, John Sterling’s call goes viral online
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Aaron Judge‘s home run streak has captivated New York Yankees fans following a challenging August and mid-September. After a brief period of struggle, Judge has found his rhythm again, delivering home runs at a rapid pace. This resurgence has led fans to speculate that Judge could power the Yankees to a World Series title, with many expressing renewed optimism as the team enters the final stretch of the regular season.
John Sterling’s return fuels excitement
The excitement surrounding Aaron Judge’s performance has only grown with the return of longtime Yankees radio announcer John Sterling.
At 86, Sterling resumed his place in the booth for the Bronx Bombers after announcing his retirement earlier in the year. In his first game back, Sterling delighted fans by calling Judge’s 56th home run of the season, bringing back his iconic “Judgian blast” and “here comes the Judge” calls.
The return of Sterling, paired with a Aaron Judge’s home run barrage, has reignited enthusiasm among fans and added a nostalgic boost to the Yankees’ postseason hopes.
Yankees fans celebrate Aaron Judge’s dominance
Fans, both online and in the stands, have been vocal about their excitement over Aaron Judge’s recent performance. On social media, one fan wrote, “Judge is unstoppable right now! If he keeps this up, there’s no doubt the Yankees are bringing a trophy back to the Bronx.” Another added, “After everything Judge went through this season, to see him come back like this is nothing short of legendary. He’s carrying this team on his back.”
In the stadium, the atmosphere has been electric, with chants of “M-V-P!” ringing out as Judge rounds the bases after each home run. “It’s like every time Judge steps up, you feel like something special is about to happen,” one fan said outside Yankee Stadium. “We’ve seen him struggle, but now it’s like he’s reminding everyone why he’s the captain. If anyone can take us to the World Series, it’s him.”
As the Yankees inch closer to clinching the American League East division title, Judge continues to be central to their success. Heading into Tuesday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles, with the opportunity to secure the division, Aaron Judge spoke about the energy he expected from the crowd at Yankee Stadium. “The fans will be rocking,” he said.
Aaron Judge delivered yet again, hitting his 56th home run of the season in the fourth inning, a solo shot off Orioles pitcher Dean Kremer. It marked Aaron Judge’s third straight game with a home run, and the fifth time this season he has achieved such a streak. With each home run, the excitement builds, as fans hope Judge can maintain this form through October.
Beyond his home run tally, Aaron Judge has also dominated other offensive categories, leading the league in RBIs (139), on-base percentage (.459), slugging percentage (.700), OPS (1.159), walks (129), extra-base hits (93), and total bases (383).
With a postseason berth already secured, the Yankees are focused on clinching the AL East. They entered Tuesday’s game with a six-game lead and six regular-season games left to play. A win over Baltimore would cement their division crown, positioning them for a deep playoff run—something Yankees fans are now expecting with Judge back at his best.
The recent surge in Aaron Judge’s performance has fans daring to dream of another championship parade in the Bronx, with many convinced that their captain is the key to bringing home the Yankees’ 28th World Series title.
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