Boone on Aaron Judge: ‘Appreciate what we have’ as Yankees star continues MVP pace

Aaron Judge hits a home run during the Yankees’ win over the Blue Jays on Aug. 3, 2024.
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Aaron Judge is once again asserting himself as one of Major League Baseball’s elite, posting numbers that solidify his candidacy for the MVP award. The New York Yankees slugger is currently batting .321 and leads all of baseball in home runs (41), RBIs (103), OPS (1.154), and WAR (7.6). As Judge continues to dominate, Yankees manager Aaron Boone is keenly aware of the significance of his performance.

“We’re watching greatness,” Boone told reporters on Saturday. “So you try not to take that for granted, what you’re seeing #99 do. For a few years now, you hear a lot of the Babe, Mantle, Gehrig, DiMaggio, those kinds of names intertwined with a lot of things he’s doing. So, try to appreciate every now and then what we have.”

Yankees’ Aaron Judge on historic pace with MVP-Level performance

Aaron Judge hits a home run during the Yankees’ win over the Blue Jays on Aug. 3, 2024.
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Aaron Judge’s current season is solidifying his place among the legendary Yankees like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Mickey Mantle. His consistent production has been a driving force in the Yankees’ pursuit of success this year.

In Friday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays, Aaron Judge smashed his 40th home run of the season and notched his 101st RBI. This milestone came in the first inning off Kevin Gausman, with Judge launching a 95.3 MPH fastball 477 feet at 117.5 MPH off the bat. With more than 50 games left in the season, Judge is on track to potentially surpass his own career bests.

On Saturday, Aaron Judge continued his power surge, hitting his 41st home run during the Yankees’ 8-3 win over the Blue Jays. His 41 home runs lead the MLB, giving him an eight-homer cushion over Shohei Ohtani. With 103 RBIs, Judge also tops the league, with the next closest player, Jose Ramirez, sitting at 91. These numbers not only position Judge as a strong MVP contender but also underscore his ongoing impact on the game.

Judge’s 41st home run places him in an elite group of Yankees players who have hit 40 or more homers in three or more seasons, joining the ranks of Ruth, Gehrig, and Mantle—names synonymous with baseball greatness. Judge first reached this milestone during his Rookie of the Year season in 2017, with 52 home runs, and again in 2022, when he set a new American League record with 62 homers, earning the MVP award.

This latest achievement further cements Judge’s place in Yankees history, a franchise steeped in tradition and championship legacy. His sustained excellence highlights his significance not only to the Yankees but also to Major League Baseball as a whole.

Beyond the impressive statistics, Judge’s presence on the field has been pivotal to the Yankees’ success this season. His power and ability to drive in runs make him one of the most feared hitters in baseball. Additionally, his leadership and work ethic have profoundly influenced his teammates, setting a high standard for professionalism and excellence.

As the season continues, Judge has the opportunity to further enhance his already remarkable resume and strengthen his case for another MVP award. His performance not only ranks him among the league’s elite but also ensures his legacy alongside Yankees icons like Ruth, Gehrig, and Mantle. Fans and analysts alike will be eagerly watching to see what more Aaron Judge can achieve as the season unfolds.

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