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Yankees’ Aaron Judge reveals decision to skip Home Run Derby: ‘No need this year’ By Dan Martin Published June 22, 2024, 7:47 p.m. ET ...
MLB's two biggest stars and reigning MVPs, Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, notably did not compete in the Home Run Derby on Monday night. Though Judge and Ohtani finished as MLB's leaders in home runs ...
Aaron Judge expressed excitement about the opportunity to "represent New York" at the All-Star Game after the MLB nixed ...
Major League Baseball presented its annual Home Run Derby on Monday night, and Shohei Ohtani wasn’t on the list of scheduled participants.Aaron Judge wasn’t either.A home run contest without ...
MLB's home run leader plans to skip this year's Home Run Derby. On Saturday, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge told the New York Post he will not participate in the event this summer.
Major League Baseball’s pre-eminent slugger is not going to take part in the 2025 Home Run Derby at Truist Park in Atlanta prior to this year’s All-Star Game. Aaron Judge has once again ...
Aaron Judge isn't participating in this season's Home Run Derby, but is leaving open the option for him to do so sometime in the future.
Why manager Aaron Boone did not choose Yankees superstar Aaron Judge for the MLB All-Star Game swing-off on Tuesday night ...
Judge took the Home Run Derby and made it his own personal highlight show, blasting 47 home runs and accounting for every home run more than 500 feet in the event to win the title at Marlins Park ...
Aaron Judge, who entered Thursday leading the majors with 25 home runs for a 162-game pace of 65, said he has no plans to enter the Home Run Derby.
Aaron Judge wowed the baseball world by winning the Home Run Derby as a rookie back in 2017. He has not taken part since, however, and that appears unlikely to change anytime soon.