Yankee fan, actor Adam Sandler tweets a heartfelt message for Aaron Judge


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For fans of the New York Yankees, Aaron Judge has become a cult figure. His popularity transcends all classes of people in New York. Actor and movie producer Adam Sandler has sent a heartfelt message to slugger on the eve of his home-run record chase.
The big hitter for the New York Yankees has been getting a lot of attention lately because he is about to make history. Adam Sandler too adores him. He hit his 60th home run of 2022 season on Tuesday and needs two more to script a new American League record.
Adam Sandler, who has been a fan of the Yankees for a long time, tweeted heart-touching message on social media as Judge tries to become the sixth player in MLB history to hit 60 or more home runs in a single season.
We love you pal. You’re incredible. We are all having the best time watching you. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/Rl3PD3WBql
— Adam Sandler (@AdamSandler) September 20, 2022
Adam Sandler is from New York and has starred in 75-plus Hollywood movies. He has also acted in numerous television shows. In 2011, he got a place on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Judge leads MLB with 60 home runs. The slugger needs two home runs to break Roger Maris’ AL record of 61 home runs. Also a franchise record, it stands for 61 years. He has 15 games left in the regular season. Adam Sandler called this incredible.
Aaron also leads MLB with 127 RBIs prior to the second game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is also in contention for the Triple Crown, as he is tied for second with a .316 batting average. Adam Sandler, like many other Yankees fans, loves watching the hitter.
Judge could win his first AL MVP award for his historic season. After declining seven-year contract from the Yankees earlier this year, the 30-year-old is likely to get a huge contract this offseason.
How do you plan to celebrate Judge’s record season? How many homers he will get in the next six games at home?
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