Giancarlo Stanton Must Start Attacking Southpaws If Opponents Keep Walking Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton have been the most feared hitters of the New York Yankees in the last few years. Then, this year, Juan Soto joined the lineup to bolster the offense. Clearly, the plan worked out well, as the NY side is having one of the best seasons offensively in 2024. The Judge-Soto duo has been performing at an All-Star level. They even helped the American League win against the National League in the 2024 Midsummer Classic. Clearly, the Bronx Bombers have been relying too much on the Judge-Soto combination. But it can turn out to be too much pressure for two guys for a whole season.
What Can Giancarlo Stanton Do After Teams Intentionally Walk Aaron Judge?
Aaron Judge Giancarlo Stanton Yankees Source: Fox News
Similarly, the opponent teams have decided to reduce his chances of hitting the balls out of the park. Since the best hitter in the team is starving of plate appearances, Sherman feels the Yankees must choose their number 4 hitter wisely. Austin Wells has stepped in against RHPs. But Sherman believes Stanton must deliver against southpaws. Moreover, the MLB insider said Giancarlo Stanton had a great at-bat against the Texas Rangers in Game 3. The former MVP made the opponents pay for intentionally walking the Yankees captain. Stanton hit the key blow that gave the NY side a five-nothing lead.
The Yankees DH Embraces The Cleanup Challenge
Giancarlo Stanton Yankees Source: ESPN
After Giancarlo Stanton gave the perfect response in Game 3 against the Rangers, hitting the ball into the left field stands, the YES Network box had a perfect comment to sum it up. They mentioned, “It was a bullet to left field.” Eventually, the Yankees won 8-7 in Game 3. Later, in the post-game interview, Stanton told the media that intentionally walking a hitter might be a part of the game.
News
CHECKOUT: Juan Soto Opens Up On Batting Behind ‘The Greatest Hitter Of All-Time
Sports Illustrated Juan Soto, himself known as a generational slugger, paired up with a former AL-MVP and one of the best hitters in the league, Aaron Judge this MLB season. He got traded to New York Yankees on a one-year…
REPORTS: Alex Verdugo To Start In Left-Field For Yankees In ALDS Opener!
Aaron Boone, Alex Verdugo, Jasson Dominguez The New York Yankees have encountered a revolving door at left-field for the whole season now. After Alex Verdugo proved to be a bust, the Yanks turned to top prospect Jasson Dominguez a little…
This Is How ‘Aaron Judge Rule’ Will Limit Intentional Walks As Yankees React
As Aaron Judge continues to dominate the 2024 season with a .321 average, 53 home runs, and 136 RBIs, the idea of limiting intentional walks, dubbed the “Aaron Judge Rule,” has sparked conversation among the Yankees. Judge, with a league-leading…
Diddy Taken Off Suicide Watch As His Attorney Says He’s ‘focused And Very Strong’ In Brooklyn Jail Amid S3x Trafficking Charges
In a significant development regarding the ongoing legal saga of Sean “Diddy” Combs, the renowned music mogul has been taken off suicide watch, according to recent statements from his attorney. Diddy, currently incarcerated in a Brooklyn jail facing serious sex…
Last Year’s Birthday Celebration Of Leonardo Dicaprio Was Held Alongside Diddy With An Upscale ‘white Party.’ So How Will Leo Celebrate His Upcoming 50th Birthday With Diddy In Jail?
As Leonardo DiCaprio approaches his milestone 50th birthday, fans and friends alike are buzzing with anticipation. Known for his illustrious career and environmental advocacy, DiCaprio celebrated his last birthday in grand style, throwing an extravagant ‘White Party’ attended by the…
‘THAT’S DISGUSTING’ Diddy Claims He Has Elon Musk’s Backing Behind His Celebrity Abuse, 1,000 Bottles of Oil Were Gifted by Elon Musk
In a shocking turn of events, hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has stirred controversy by claiming that he has the backing of tech billionaire Elon Musk amid allegations of celebrity abuse. This unexpected assertion has left fans and critics alike…
End of content
No more pages to load