Plus: Astros-Yankees Game 3 tonight
Just how big is Aaron Judge?
The Yankees superstar, who crushed 62 home runs this season to surpass Roger Maris' historic mark, is 6-foot-7 and 282 pounds. His size matches his star status.
You've seen the picture of Judge next to the 5-foot-6, 166-pound Jose Altuve in which he looks like a real-life giant. But what about Judge next to an average MLB star? Or the biggest stars -- literally -- from other sports?
Here's how Judge sizes up to other pro athletes in baseball, football, basketball and soccer. | |
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| Astros-Yankees shifts to the Bronx for Game 3 of the ALCS presented by loanDepot. Watch exclusively in Spanish on MLB Network at 5 p.m. ET. | | | | Watch MLB Network for live coverage and analysis before and after Astros vs. Yankees Game 3 and Padres vs. Phillies Game 4. | | | | Which two players have hit the most leadoff home runs in postseason history? | |
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