Plus: Latest rout has Rays making more history
Aaron Judge said that the Yankees would need to "come with our best" to compete against Shohei Ohtani and the Angels. The captain backed up those words in the first inning on Wednesday, securing a spot in the day's top plays.
Needing every inch of his 6-foot-7 frame, Judge robbed Ohtani of a home run with a terrific leap against the center-field wall -- only he didn't catch it in his glove. After smacking the heel of his glove, the ball popped out. Judge secured the out with his bare hand, then flashed a grin of relief. | |
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