’12G consecutive cannon silence’ Judge, ’63 home runs’ getting farther and farther away

Aaron Judge (32, New York Yankees), who has 63 home runs in a season, has been silent for a long time. There have been no home runs in 12 consecutive games.

The New York Yankees played an away game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois on the 9th (Korea time).

Judge started as the New York Yankees’ No. 3 player and center fielder on the day, but had multiple on-base hits and walks. He had one hit and one walk from three times at bat without an RBI or a run scored. 먹튀검증

As a result, Judge had a batting average of 0.321, 51 home runs, 125 RBIs, 109 runs and 161 hits in 141 games of the season, and an on-base percentage of 0.455 OPS 1.10.

Still outstanding performance. Home run, RBI, on-base percentage, OPS No. 1 overall in Major League Baseball. Notably, wRC+ is still amazing at 215.

However, the problem is that no homers have been hit. Judge hit multiple homers in the game against the Colorado Rockies on June 26, and remained silent for 12 consecutive games.

His overall performance is also disastrous. Judge only posted a batting average of 0.186 and an on-base percentage of 0.435 OPS of 0.691 in the last 12 games. His performance was lower than that of April.

While there has been a deep silence, Judge’s home run pace has significantly decreased. He had 57 home runs up to this day. He has long lost the momentum that he once expected to hit 63 home runs.

Of course, the New York Yankees still have 19 more games to play. If Judge’s homerun begins to explode again, he can challenge for 60 homers.

For this, Judge will have to break his silence in the three consecutive home games against the Kansas City Royals, which will begin on the 10th.

Meanwhile, the New York Yankees lost 1-2 on the same day, failing to overcome their defensive errors and batting silence despite starting pitcher Gerrit Cole allowing two runs (no earned run) in six innings.

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