Aaron Judge contributes to MVP CV while Yankees rolls past Orioles to keep pace in Al East Race

Aaron Judge contributes to MVP CV while Yankees rolls past Orioles to keep pace in Al East Race

With regard to the closing of arguments, Aaron Judge certainly makes a convincing one.

Whether the Yankees will be able to do the same, still to be seen, still looking for an 11th-hour order to prevent the Blue Jays from winning the division.

Judge did his bit in filling his MVP case and everything but the Batting title, to be bumped, his 53rd home run and riding in three points on the way to the seventh win of the Yankees, 6-1 over the Orioles on Saturday afternoon in the Bronx.

As soon as the last zero was recorded, the Yankees (93-68) focused their attention back on the scoreboard, where they still needed help from the rays to defeat the Blue Jays to break a draw on top of the East. The Blue Jays keep the Tiebreaker over the Yankees, which means that the Yankees must take out the regular season for us to secure a second consecutive division title and bye in the ALS.

In the meantime, the Yankees was left behind to keep their breath in Jazz Chisholm Jr., who left the game in the fifth inning after he had hit the left forearm with a 97 MPH Sink from Grant Wolfram. The first X-rays were negative, but he was also ready to undergo a CT scan after he by team doctor Dr. Christopher Ahmad in the stadium was evaluated.

Aaron Judge hits a Homer in the first inning of the victory of the Yankees on September 27, 2025. Jason Szenes / New York Post
Aaron Judge rode two points with a single in the fifth inning. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Judge ended the day .331 – who will almost certainly earn the Batting title – to deal with a 1,149 Ops, figures that overshadow the competition. He only becomes the third player in the MLB history that hits 50-plus home runs while winning the Batting title. The only thing between the judge and a third MVP is Mariners -Catcher Cal Raleigh, who had hit 60 gay people who came in on Saturday.

The Yankees also received a wonderful start from Cam Schlittler, who put the finishing touches on his own push to be the third starter of the club in the late season behind Max Fried and Carlos Rodón. The Rookie-right-handed threw a career-high Seven Shutout-Iningsings, hit a career-high nine while allowing only two hits, ran one and hit two batters. He will regularly rest to start game 3 of a potential wildcard series on Thursday, if necessary, or an Alds game like the Yankees there.



Judge gave Schlittler some early run support by shooting a home run in the second half of the first inning of Tomoyuki Sugano, his fourth in his last four games and 10th in his last 18 games. He is now 7-out-9 with three home runs in his career against the righthander of Orioles.

Giancarlo Stanton himself added a solo explosion in the second inning-ter Opportunity of the second consecutive game in which he and Judge are homered and the 59th of all time, with the Yankees now 52-7 in those games.

Ryan McMahon home in the victory of the Yankees. Jason Szenes / New York Post
The red -hot Giancarlo Stanton also home. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Ryan McMahon also went deep before the frame was over to turn the Yankees to a 3-0 lead.

After Aaron Boone was ejected in the fifth inning to argue for the fight of two inserts that were called strikes against Judge to an exciting ovation of the sold-out crowd of 46.085, the captain led a two-run single to make it a 5-0 match.

Cody Bellinger also added a sacrificial stroke before the rally was over.

Cam Schlittler of the New York Yankees throws a throw during the first inning. Jason Szenes / New York Post

The only run of the day of the Orioles came to Coby Mayo’s Thuis Run by Paul Blackburn to distract the eighth inning.

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