Judge goes deep twice, extends MLB HR lead to 14
Briefly

Aaron Judge made a memorable return to his hometown Sacramento area, hitting two home runs in a game against the Oakland Athletics. Despite the New York Yankees losing the game 11-7, Judge's performance extended his major league-leading home run total to 14. He expressed how special it felt to play close to home, with family and friends in attendance. Judge's impressive numbers this season, including leading the majors in batting average and RBIs, highlight his exceptional performance as a player for the Yankees.
“Any time we play the A's, that's always something that's familiar to me and close to home, to me. It was special.”
“Really good player. Once again putting on great swings like he always does.”
“We're excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful ballpark, but also being able to watch some of the best players in baseball launch home runs.”
“The second homer gave Judge 14 on the season and gave him 41 career multi-homer games – fourth most in Yankees history.”
Read at ESPN.com
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