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"The difference is, Bonds didn't have a hole in his swing. They'll still pitch to Aaron. He'll still swing and miss a lot.
Aaron Judge is rewriting baseball history—but not everyone is ready to hand him the MVP. The post Punching Past Barry Bonds Not Enough for Aaron Judge to Win AL MVP, Says MLB Insider in Bombshell ...
An Aaron Judge vs. Barry Bonds debate. Standings Golf returns. This week's The Good, The Bad & The Uggla. A lot to talk about ...
Judge has struck out in 20.3% of his plate appearances. In the live ball era, only one player in the AL or NL has even hit ...
Has the New York Yankees' Aaron Judge entered legendary territory? Steroid allegations and Hall of Fame controversy aside, Barry Bonds continues to be the gold standard among baseball players to ...
Judge hit his 11th home run of the season against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday afternoon, keeping his batting average well ...
400, and there are actually plenty of similarities between him and Aaron Judge ... For example, Barry Bonds homered every 6.52 at-bats in 2001 and posted career-best walk (37.6%) and strikeout ...
Growing up in Northern California, Aaron Judge’s favorite player was Barry Bonds. So, it seems fitting that now that the New York Yankees captain is dominating baseball, the comparisons to his ...
Rollins made it clear there’s still separation between the two. Bonds, he said, had no holes in his swing. Pitchers didn’t ...
Yahoo Sports senior MLB analysts Jordan Shusterman and Jake Mintz examine the Yankees slugger’s historical offensive output ...
New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge hits a single during the sixth inning of a baseball game against ... there aren’t many players who can combine high walk and home run rates with low strikeouts in a way ...
Like Bonds, New York Yankees' slugger Aaron Judge has already added a few home run records to his name; but his remarkable ability to hit baseballs great distances repetitively isn’t stopping him from ...