You have had your Spotify wrapped, now it's time to look back at the top MLB moments, starring Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, ...
Imagine Aaron Judge batting twice in the ninth inning with the game on the line. Meet the out-of-the-box “Golden at-bat rule” that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred claimed is creating “a little ...
As per this proposed rule, a team can send their a hitter for an at-bat at any spot in the lineup once per game. Thus, Shohei Ohtani or Aaron Judge can step up to the plate at a crucial juncture ...
I know Bob Costas is retiring, but can you imagine him screaming “BY GOLLY, IT’S THE GOLDEN AT-BAT ALARM! FOLKS, THAT’S AARON JUDGE’S MUSIC!” Just imagine it! It’s great! Suddenly ...
You could be Aaron Judge or a struggling rookie ... Rob Manfred controversially floated the idea of a Golden At-Bat rule in October, all that might be about to change. It is unclear yet how ...
Let's say the Yankees want to use Aaron Judge for a Golden at-bat 100 times over the course of the the season. Well, Judge has homered once ever 9-10 at-bats over the last three seasons ...
With Juan Soto in Queens, it probably will be Aaron Judge who regularly patrols right ... his few major league opportunities, both with the bat and glove, but he is still just 21 years old.
Or Aaron Judge. Or Shohei Ohtani. Or Francisco Lindor. Or some other elite hitter who shouldn’t be taking an at-bat in the nine-hole. That’s what the so-called “Golden At-Bat” rule would ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers recently auctioned off an item from the World Series that ruffled some feather in New York – the ball ...
The baseball that Aaron Judge dropped for an error in Game 5 of the World Series has sold at auction for $43,510. Conducted through the Dodgers' official auction site ...