Aaron Judge celebrated his return to the Sacramento area by hitting two home run for Saturday for New York Yankees against Athletics to extend his main league at 14.
The referee is played in the Sacramento area for the first time from the Faculty on the first visit and the temporary home of a New York near the capital of California.
The judge was born in Sacrament and grew up not far from Linden and had many friends and family in a crowd of 12,113 in a minor park hosting a -a.
“It just felt at home,” the judge said after losing Yankees on Friday night. “Whenever we play a -ve, it’s always something I know and close to the house. It was special.”
After leaving 1-for-4 with a walk and two near Homer at the series opener, the judge approved owner John Fisher on Saturday on Saturday in his desire at a loss of 11-7 by Yankees.
Led the fourth inning with Homer JP Sears and then reunited to lead the sixth against Justin Sterner To the joy of Yankees fans, many of whom sang “MVP! MVP!”
“Not surprisingly,” starter Yankees Carlos Rodon said. “Once again putting brilliant swings as always. A really good player.”
The second Homer gave Judge 14 in the season and gave him a 41 career with multiple Homer’s fourth most beautiful in Yankees history.
The judge leads the majorettes on average struck (.396), a percentage on the basis (.486), the percentage of breakthrough (.772) Homer and RBI (37).
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When A -Last season A -Last season announced their plans to play in this smaller league park, Fisher said he was excited to see what players like the referees could do at the stadium known for the insult.
“We are excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful playground, but we are also able to watch some of the best players in a baseball, whether they are athletic players or Aaron Judge and others launch a home home from this very intimate, most intimate balloon in all of all The baseball of the main league“He said.
The ball wore well for everyone with teams that are combined for six homemade-hungry and progress, a triple shotgun Shea Langeliers For a is that lacker Fernando Cruz He was shocked to move over the wall.
Cruz said he went with a return plate, assuming that it would be a potential victim just to see the ball go out.
“That’s the same for all of us,” Cruz said. “It’s the same for the second team, the same for me, the same for my other teammates. I just have to come back tomorrow and do the same, perform and find a little better.”
Games at this stadium that were previously used exclusively at Pacific Pacific Coast League had combined 2.75 home runs per game-which is more than 40% of the Homerial rate last season at the Oakland Coliseum.
“I’m sure the summer is accumulating and the heat is increasing, PCL is known for that,” said Yankees manager Aaron Boone about the way the ball wears. “I would talk out of turning if I said I knew how this place would be played all the time. Today it was a little different all the time.”
Associated press reporting.
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