Yankees rest Aaron Judge against Pirates, eyeing AL top seed and playoff run

Aaron Judge, Yankees captain, takes a day off during the Yankees vs. Pirates game as the Bronx Bombers focus on securing the AL top seed ahead of the postseason. Judge, seen in the dugout, watches his teammates from the sidelines.
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Aaron Judge, who has been dominating MLB headlines, will not play on Friday against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The day off was already planned for the Yankees captain, as the team prepares for the postseason.

Aaron Judge has been on a tear, hitting his 58th home run of the season, putting him within reach of the 60-home run milestone. Although it won’t happen in this series, Yankees fans are eager to see if Judge can reach that mark soon.

Despite not yet hitting 60, Judge has already made history, becoming the first player in Yankees history to record multiple five-game home run streaks, according to Sarah Langs of MLB.com.

Yankees clinch AL East title in dominating fashion

The New York Yankees secured a decisive 10-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium, improving to 93-66. This win officially clinched the AL East title for the Yankees, allowing them to focus on securing the No. 1 seed in the American League playoffs. The Yankees currently hold a slim one-game lead over the Cleveland Guardians in the race for the top seed as they approach the final weekend of the regular season.

Gerrit Cole, who has been a reliable force despite dealing with injuries this season, delivered an excellent performance. He pitched 6.2 innings, striking out five, and allowed just two hits without giving up a run. Cole, who holds an 8-5 record with a 3.41 ERA, is expected to be the Yankees’ Game 1 starter in the postseason.

Aaron Judge’s historic season continues

Aaron Judge, Yankees captain, takes a day off during the Yankees vs. Pirates game as the Bronx Bombers focus on securing the AL top seed ahead of the postseason. Judge, seen in the dugout, watches his teammates from the sidelines.
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Aaron Judge, who went 1-for-2 with a home run and two walks in the Yankees’ latest victory, has been a standout throughout the season. His 58th home run marks the second time in his career that he’s reached this number—he previously hit 62 in 2022. With 144 RBIs and a .325 batting average, Judge is not only eyeing 60 home runs but is also a frontrunner for the American League MVP award.

Judge’s latest home run further solidified his place in Yankees history. He became the first player in franchise history to have multiple home run streaks of at least five games in his career, according to Sarah Langs. This achievement underscores his dominance and consistency as one of the premier sluggers in the game today.

What’s next for Aaron Judge and the Yankees

The Yankees continue their final regular-season series against the Kansas City Royals on Friday at 7:05 p.m. ET. With the AL East title locked up, the team will be focusing on resting key players, including Aaron Judge, to stay fresh for the postseason.

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