Aaron Judge, Yankees’s batter with more strikeouts against Red Sox
Aaron Judge took three strikeouts, on Sunday, in front of Red Sox and added nine in the series, the highest figure for any Yankee
Aaron Judge, third in the order to the Bat of the New York Yankees this Sunday, added three strikeouts against Boston Red Sox and with nine in this series became the Bronx’s hitter with the largest amount of chocolates in any series against the red socks of all time.
On Sunday, in the victory of Red Sox by 2-0 over Yankees. The judge struggled in the first, third and sixth entries, respectively, in his first three shifts to Bat. In the eighth inning, with an out on the board and two men based, Judge hit a doubleplay roller that ended the chapter.
On Saturday, Boston beat Yankees 4-3 in the second game of the series. Judge was second in the Lineup of the Bronx. He took respective chocolates in the first and third tickets. In the sixth roll, during his third turn to the BAT, Out was put with a rolled to third and in the eighth he took the third punch of the game.
The series began on Friday with the first defeat for New Yorkers, 2-1, in 10 innings. Judge appeared as third in the manager’s lineup Aaron Boone. ‘The judge’ faced the AS of Boston Garrett Crochet and struck out in his first three shifts, in the first, fourth and sixth entries, respectively. In the ninth inning, Judge flew the fence between the left and central garden to tie the board.
After concluding the series in Fenway Park, Judge Batea for .378, with .473 of ObP.
