A Toronto Blue Jays' fan caught a home run ball from Yankees' slugger Aaron Judge last night, and shocked the sports world with this act of kindness for a young fan.
New York Yankees Outfielder Aaron Judge a 495 foot monster Home Run that currently is the longest recorded Home Run in History. In case you're wondering ESPN on lt started to record the length of Home Runs officially in 2009. Goz and I decided to take a field trip to the back yard of the station in an attempt to see just how far 495 feet really is...
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The incredible start of Yankees slugger Aaron Judge continues to amaze fans across Major League Baseball. Yesterday, Judge helped the Yankees to an 11-5 victory over American East foe Toronto. Included in the eleven run effort was another home run by the 6'8' foot Judge...
I'm generally not all that impressed by mammoth home runs. Whether it goes 312 feet or 495 feet, it counts just the same.
As a pitcher, I've conditioned myself to realize that all home runs hurt the same, even if they aren't created equally...
Legendary radio voice of the Yankees John Sterling is known for having creative home run calls for some of the Yankees players, like 'A-Bomb from A-Rod'.
Sterling joined Armen Williams on 104.5 The Team Wednesday afternoon to discuss what the home run call should be for newly named Yankee Jacoby Ellsbury, who agreed to a 7-year, $153-million deal on Tuesday night...
Atlanta Braves catcher Evan Gattis made his Major League debut on Wednesday night. He also hit his first Major League homer while his dad was being interviewed.
Harmon Killebrew died today. Sadly, the hall of famer's passing is the third notable sports death this month, joining golf great Seve Ballesteros and New York Ranger Derrick Boogaard.