Aaron Judge is back with a vengeance, leading the Yankees to victory with a powerful 467-foot home run. His explosive performance, including three doubles, signals a fierce return to form. As the Yankees dominate, Judge’s resurgence couldn’t come at a better time.
Judge’s Recent Surge

The narrative around the Yankees had been that Aaron Judge wasn’t quite locked in yet. However, his recent performances suggest otherwise.
Dominant Performance

Judge delivered a stellar performance on Wednesday, hitting his 11th home run of the season, a 467-foot shot. He also contributed three doubles and a walk, leading the Yankees to a 4-0 victory over the Twins.
Securing Wins

Judge’s contributions helped the Yankees secure their 11th series win in 14 attempts. His performance indicates he’s finding his stride.
Boone’s Confidence

Yankees manager Aaron Boone had emphasized patience regarding Judge’s slow start. His faith in Judge is now being rewarded.
Impressive Stats

Judge is now batting .383 with a 1.350 OPS and seven home runs over his last 17 games. This surge has significantly boosted his season averages.
Turning the Tide

During this period, Judge’s average rose from .178 to .255 and his OPS from .674 to .926. His turnaround is proving crucial for the Yankees.
Judge’s Explosive Start

Aaron Judge set the tone for the Yankees’ 13-hit barrage with his first swing. He smashed a 95 mph fastball from Pablo Lopez deep into the third deck, marking a dominant beginning.
Record-Breaking Home Run

Judge’s 467-foot home run was the third-longest in the majors this season. Only his own 473-foot shot and a matching one from Mike Trout surpassed it.
Powerful Precision

Judge described the perfect hit sensation, emphasizing the importance of early runs against tough pitchers like Lopez. His timing and power were on full display, setting the stage for a Yankees win.
Building the Lead

Anthony Volpe’s sacrifice fly extended the lead to 2-0 in the second inning. Judge then doubled off the right-center field wall in the third, contributing to a 3-0 lead with hits from Alex Verdugo and Giancarlo Stanton.
Padding the Score

In the seventh inning, Judge’s RBI double over Willi Castro’s head increased the lead to 4-0. This offensive boost ensured a comfortable margin for the Yankees.
Stroman’s Steady Performance

Marcus Stroman delivered a gritty six-inning performance, allowing only six base runners. He struck out two and kept the Twins scoreless, providing a solid foundation for the win.
Consistent Excellence

Judge credited his hot streak to consistent contact. His impressive run continues to be a key factor in the Yankees’ success.