Aaron’s judge celebrated his return to the Sacramento area when he reached two homers on Saturday for the New Yorkes against athletics to extend his advantage of the major leagues to 14.
Judge is playing in the Sacramento area for the first time from the University on New York’s first visit to the temporary house of ATS Capital of California.
Judge was born in Sacramento and grew not far in Linden and had many friends and family in the crowd of 12,113 in the minor league park that is the host of the athletics.
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“He simply felt like being at home,” Judge said after the loss of the Yankees on Friday night. “Every time we play the ATS, that’s always familiar to me and close to home, for me. It was special.”
After going 1 by 4 with a walk and two nearby helmets in the first game of the series, the judge granted the owner of John Fisher his wish on Saturday in a defeat by 11-7 by the Yankees.
He led the fourth entrance with a homer of JP Sears and then connected again to lead the sixth against Justin Sterner to delight the Yankees fans who attended, many of whom sang “MVP! MVP!”
“It’s not surprising,” said Yankees starter Carlos Rodon. “Once again, putting large swings as always.
The second homer gave Judge 14 in the season and gave him 41 games of several career games in the history of the Yankees.
The judge leads the largest on average of batting (.396), percentage based (.486), percentage of slugging (.772) homes and races driven (37).
When the athletics announced their plans last season to play in this minor league park, Fisher said he was excited to see what players could do like Judge in a stadium known for the offensive.
“We are excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful ballas stadium, but also Bee capable of seeing some of the best players in baseball, whether they are athletics players or Aaron Judge and Thers will launch throughout this Veri Home Runate Home Runate Home Runate Home Runate Home? Baseball,” he said.
The ball got along for all the teams that combined for six homers, including a three -run shot and three races from Shea Langeliers for the athletics that the pitcher Fernando Cruz was shocked by the wall.
Cruz said he went to support the dish, assuming that it would be a possible sacrifice fly to see the ball carry out.
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“It’s the same for all of us,” Cruz said. “It is the same for the other team, the same for me, the same for my other teammates. I just have to return tomorrow and do the same, launch and locate a little better.”
The games at this stage that had previously been used only in the Triple-A Pacific Coast League have had 2.75 homers combined by game more than 40% from the home homes last season in the Oakland Coliseum.
“I am sure that as summer accumulates and the heat accumulates, the PCL is known for that,” said Yankees manager Aaron Boone, in the way the ball is taken. “I would be talking out of turn if I said that I knew how this place would be played. Today it was a bit different.”
Associated Press reports.
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