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It wasn't a conscious decision made by the best hitter on the planet to swing early and often. You can't argue with the ...
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees hits a solo home run to tie the game in the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Friday, June 13, 2025, in Boston, MA. Corey Sipkin for the ...
With a .405 batting average on Aug. 15, 1941, Ted Williams had every right to feel confident. “Sure I will,” the Red Sox legend said of finishing the season with a .400 average in an ...
Follow The Sporting News On WhatsApp "Judge batting .394, with an Adjusted OPS+ of 250. In 1941, the year Ted Williams batted .406, Williams had an Adjusted OPS+ of 235," Olney wrote.
BOSTON — It’s been a season for the ages so far for Aaron Judge, who leads the league in virtually every offensive category and has drawn comparisons to everyone from Babe Ruth to Ted Williams ...
Any time you get mentioned with those legends, it’s quite an honor.” No MLB player has hit .400 since Ted Williams in 1941, but Judge is no stranger to reaching seemingly unattainable thresholds.
"Judge batting .394, with an Adjusted OPS+ of 250. In 1941, the year Ted Williams batted .406, Williams had an Adjusted OPS+ of 235," Olney wrote.
Judge has an outside chance at becoming the first hitter since Red Sox legend Ted Williams to hit over .400, and he’s already tallied a league-high 5.6 bWAR for the first-place Yankees.
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Yankees Outfielder Aaron Judge was never going to hit .400 this season, but we knew that. There’s a reason nobody’s hit .400 since Ted Williams in 1941.