Aaron Judge conecta un jonrón de 456 pies para los Yankees contra los Angels

Aaron Judge conectó un cuadrangular de dos carreras y 456 pies en su primer turno al bate del partido contra los Los Angeles Angels en el Yankee Stadium este lunes. El batazo ante el abridor Yusei Kikuchi marcó el quinto jonrón de la temporada para Judge y el de mayor velocidad de salida en la MLB hasta el momento. Esto ocurrió después de que los Yankees sufrieran su quinta derrota consecutiva, incluyendo una barrida ante los Tampa Bay Rays.

Los New York Yankees llegaron a su partido en casa tras una derrota de 5-4 ante los Rays el domingo, su primera barrida por parte de Tampa Bay desde abril de 2021. Aaron Judge había instado a la alineación a simplificar su enfoque tras la mala racha, señalando que estaban forzando conteos y situaciones desfavorables. Judge respaldó sus palabras de inmediato al conectar un cambio de velocidad de 2-0 que quedó colgado de Kikuchi, enviando la pelota a las gradas del jardín izquierdo con una velocidad de salida de 116.2 mph. Statcast midió el batazo en 456 pies, el cuarto jonrón más largo en las mayores este año. El primer bateador, Paul Goldschmidt, había preparado la mesa al conectar una línea hacia el callejón central-izquierdo tras una recta de 1-2. Judge suma ahora 28 jonrones de 455 pies o más desde que Statcast comenzó a realizar mediciones en 2015, incluyendo postemporada, quedando solo por detrás de los 30 de su compañero Giancarlo Stanton.

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