Guess who's back? Back again... Aaron Judge 9/4, at Bal: 1-for-1, four walks (100, 101, 102, 103), one run (101) 9/5, at Bal: 1-for-4, one walk (104), one run (102) 9/7, at Bal: 1-for-4, one walk (105), two runs (103, 104), two RBIs (86, 87), one home run (39) 9/8, at Tex: 1-for-5, one double (19) 9/9, at Tex: 0-for-3, one run (105), one walk (106) 9/10, at Tex: 2-for-2, one walk (107), two runs (106, 107), three RBIs (88, 89, 90), two home runs (40, 41!!!) Through 6 games- AVG.: .316 Hits: 6 Runs: 7 Home Runs: 3 RBIs: 5 OBP: .500 Judge is back to his sweet swinging ways and had a great week that you saw above. He's back to making headlines for good things (goodbye strike out streak and being benched!) and that is exciting. He can now join Mark McGwire as the only two rookies to hit at least 40 home runs. He would have to hit 8 more to catch his record and if you believe that he can do that, then go ahead and cheer him on. He did break another rookie record this week with the most walks in MLB history, which makes him either the most feared rookie or the one with the best eye. Cody Bellinger 9/4, vs. Ari: 0-for-4 9/5, vs. Ari: 1-for-4 9/6, vs. Ari: 1-for-4, one RBI (83) 9/7, vs. Col: 2-for-4, one run (75), two doubles (20, 21) 9/8, vs. Col: 0-for-5, one run (76) 9/9, vs. Col: 1-for-3, one run (77), one double (22), one walk (49) 9/10, vs. Col: 0-for-3, one walk (50) Through 7 games- AVG.: .185 Hits: 5 Runs: 3 Doubles: 3 Right now is not a good time for Los Angeles and it is taking a toll on some of the players. Every slump will have its end, no matter how long and horrible. His season totals are still good enough for a good rookie season and he will probably finish strong once this rough patch ends. I hope that both will be right on track next week!
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