Aaron Judge sent Yankee Stadium into an absolute frenzy Friday night with one swing of the bat. In a high-stakes moment that every fan dreams of, the Yankees’ captain stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning with the bases loaded, trailing the Boston Red Sox 4-1. The anticipation in the air was palpable.
Judge took a deep breath and locked in, then unleashed his power on a 2-0 pitch. The ball soared toward deep right field, and the crowd’s collective gasp turned into an immediate eruption. Everyone in the stadium knew the moment the ball left the bat—this one was going yard. Judge’s grand slam turned a 4-1 deficit into a 5-4 lead.
Yankee Stadium Erupts as Judge Ends Home Run Drought
The energy in Yankee Stadium was electric. Fans roared, and the stands shook as their star delivered the crucial blow against their most bitter rival. With this grand slam, Judge snapped out of a rare home run drought, having gone 16 consecutive games without a long ball. It was the longest such stretch of his career, making the moment even sweeter for the Yankee faithful.
Before this drought-breaking slam, Judge had not hit a home run since August 26, when he crushed two against the Colorado Rockies. Since then, the six-time All-Star had struggled, hitting .204 over his next 15 games with 22 strikeouts.
Judge’s Season Stats Shine Despite Recent Struggles
Despite the slump, Judge has still been having one of the most productive seasons of his career. Friday’s grand slam brought his home run total to 52, further solidifying his place among the league’s top hitters. Judge’s batting average now sits at an impressive .321, with a staggering 1.143 OPS and 130 RBIs. His consistent power and clutch moments have him positioned as the frontrunner for what would be his second AL MVP award in three years.
Before the recent struggles, Judge was on a tear, hitting nine home runs in 10 games, leading some to speculate if he might shatter his own American League record for most home runs in a season. Last year, he set the bar with an astounding 62 home runs, a feat that fans will never forget.
The Yankees Continue to Extend AL East Lead
The Yankees held onto the 5-4 lead, securing their second win of the series against Boston and further extending their lead in the AL East by three games over the Baltimore Orioles. With Judge back to his homer-hitting ways, the Yankees’ playoff hopes are looking brighter, and fans are eager to see just how far this team can go.
Baseball is a game of ups and downs, but if Friday night proved anything, it’s that when Aaron Judge steps up to the plate, no lead is ever safe for the opposing team.