AARON JUURGE ‘Don’t pull’ for Mariners’ Cal Raleigh in Chase for his already Home Run Record

AARON JUURGE ‘Don’t pull’ for Mariners’ Cal Raleigh in Chase for his already Home Run Record

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With another Homer Monday, the Cal Raleigh from Seattle expanded its most important leading song to 50.

Due to the same 132 games three years ago, Aaron Judge had 51 gayers on their way to his franchise and American League record of 62.

Judge said on Monday that he is aware of the season that the Mariners-Catcher puts together, because the two are the clear front runners for the Al MVP.

“Cal Raleigh is a great guy and a great ambassador for the game,” said Judge. “I like to see him do his thing.”

Aaron Judge connects to a hit during the victory of the Yankees over the Nationals on 25 August. Robert Sabo for the NY post
Cal Raleigh hits a home run during the 25 August match of the Mariners. AP

But that does not mean that he wants Raleigh to get it, with Seattle who enters half a game behind the Yankees on Monday for the second Wildcard spot in the Al.

Asked for Raleigh’s potential striving for Judge’s Mark, Judge said: “We are in a fight for the Wildcard and the Division. I am not pulling someone to do anything that is not the Yankees.”

Judge broke Roger Maris’s 61-year-old record in 2022 when he was on his way to a free desk when he signed his nine-year contract of $ 360 million.

Regarding the album itself, some of them consider the real home run record, because every player who has hit more than Judge’s 62 – Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa – is linked to steroids, Judge said: “Other people are more concerned about things like that than me.”

Judge continues to serve as the DH while working on an elbow flexor voltage.

He increased his activity in the right field prior to the 10-5 series of Monday over the Nationals in the Bronx, and played catch and throw to close men from the right field corner, alongside other exercises.

Cal Raleigh celebrates after touching a home run during the Mariners’ Game 25 August. Getty images

The Yankees have still not announced a timeline for the return of Judge to the Outfield, where Cody Bellinger started there on Monday and Giancarlo Stanton sat after he started three of the four games in the right against the Red Sox.


Van Fernando Cruz is expected to be activated on Tuesday.

The road made for that transaction, leaving the Yankees Oepeption Yerry de Los Santos on Monday evening after the right -hand side had treated 2 ²/₃ innings in which he was accused of four points (three of which scored when Mark Leiter Jr. arrived and a Grand Slam allowed).

With Paul Blackburn not available, the Yankees essentially played another man instead of activating Cruz on Monday or Sunday.



Cruz “was ready to go on Sunday,” said Aaron Boone manager, but the club had delayed to add the valuable right -wing to the selection, so that the Blackburn could continue to wear – a right -wing vast to jump into the rotation or offer enough bullpen length when they were rested – and the only reliever who was competent on Monday.

The Yankees could have kept the Los Santos and Cruz if they have appointed Blackburn for assignment, but the club tries to reserve a schedule for the former Mets starter.

Blackburn, who threw 71 throws over 3 ¹/₃ innings on Saturday, is essentially rotation insurance for a team that Ryan Yarbrough does not yet have as an option.

The Lefty is stretched as a starter and threw the most recently 50 throws on Wednesday with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.


Austin Slater (Hamstringstam) introduced balls in the right field before the game and is a few weeks away from a return.

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