Aaron Judge Clears Yankee Stadium Bleachers with 495-Foot Blast
Aaron Judge decimated another baseball.
A day after scorching the hardest-hit home run since Statcast began tracking exit velocity in 2015, the New York Yankees right fielder crushed his MLB-leading 20th homer of the season.
This one cleared the bleachers by traveling an awe-inspiring 495 feet. Statcast credited the blast with a 119 mph exit velocity.
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The solo homer boosted the Yankees' lead to 8-3 over the Baltimore Orioles. The following inning, he hit an opposite-field blast, boosting their edge to 14-3.
Behind seven hits—including three homers—by their towering superstar, the Bronx Bombers have scored 38 runs during the three-game series.
Per MLB.com, Judge is responsible for the season's five hardest hits. He laced three of them over the last four days, and Sunday's shot bested Jake Lamb's 481-foot bomb as 2017's longest deep fly.
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