Aaron Judge is on another level this season. His 41 home runs are the most in MLB before August since Barry Bonds hit 45 and Luis Gonzalez slugged 41 through the end of July 2001. "Dude's hitting everything right now," said Kris Bubic, the Royals pitcher who gave up No. 40 last night. "Obviously a pretty damn good hitter. ... But yeah, he's probably seeing beach balls right now." So what does Judge's pace mean in a historical context? At his current rate, the free-agent-to-be would finish with 66 home runs, which would establish new American League and Yankees records. |