and he crushed it. The second Judge HR was 97 mph heat that he hit on a line 435 feet to dead center with an exit velocity of 119.4 mph, the highest exit velo on a batted ball since they started measuring that stat
and he crushed it. The second Judge HR was 97 mph heat that he hit on a line 435 feet to dead center with an exit velocity of 119.4 mph, the highest exit velo on a batted ball since they started measuring that stat
More than anything for me, Judge's AB in the 9th showed me all I need to know. It didn't mean much but he laid off on some tough sliders off the outside of the plate. Last year he strikes out in that AB every single time.
and he crushed it. The second Judge HR was 97 mph heat that he hit on a line 435 feet to dead center with an exit velocity of 119.4 mph, the highest exit velo on a batted ball since they started measuring that stat
More than anything for me, Judge's AB in the 9th showed me all I need to know. It didn't mean much but he laid off on some tough sliders off the outside of the plate. Last year he strikes out in that AB every single time.
Indicates that some of this hot start is sustainable as he develops a better eye
RE: RE: RE: The first Judge HR was an inside fastball that tried to jam him
and he crushed it. The second Judge HR was 97 mph heat that he hit on a line 435 feet to dead center with an exit velocity of 119.4 mph, the highest exit velo on a batted ball since they started measuring that stat
More than anything for me, Judge's AB in the 9th showed me all I need to know. It didn't mean much but he laid off on some tough sliders off the outside of the plate. Last year he strikes out in that AB every single time.
Indicates that some of this hot start is sustainable as he develops a better eye
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More than anything for me, Judge's AB in the 9th showed me all I need to know. It didn't mean much but he laid off on some tough sliders off the outside of the plate. Last year he strikes out in that AB every single time.
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and he crushed it. The second Judge HR was 97 mph heat that he hit on a line 435 feet to dead center with an exit velocity of 119.4 mph, the highest exit velo on a batted ball since they started measuring that stat
More than anything for me, Judge's AB in the 9th showed me all I need to know. It didn't mean much but he laid off on some tough sliders off the outside of the plate. Last year he strikes out in that AB every single time.
Indicates that some of this hot start is sustainable as he develops a better eye
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In comment 13451762 dpinzow said:
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and he crushed it. The second Judge HR was 97 mph heat that he hit on a line 435 feet to dead center with an exit velocity of 119.4 mph, the highest exit velo on a batted ball since they started measuring that stat
More than anything for me, Judge's AB in the 9th showed me all I need to know. It didn't mean much but he laid off on some tough sliders off the outside of the plate. Last year he strikes out in that AB every single time.
Indicates that some of this hot start is sustainable as he develops a better eye
Yep