Judge homers, Yankees use 7-run 6th to beat Blue Jays 9-1
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge’s home runs are becoming the thing of legend to opposing pitchers. He can beat them in other ways, too.
Judge hit an early homer off respected Twitter rival Marcus Stroman, then scored on a disputed play during a seven-run burst in the sixth inning that sent the New York Yankees over the Toronto Blue Jays 9-1 Saturday.
“He wins so many pitches over the course of the game up there. You better execute when you’re facing him or you’re in trouble,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
Judge put the Yankees up 2-0 with his sixth homer, a two-run drive in the third that landed in the second deck in left field. It came after Stroman and Judge exchanged tweets at the end of last season during which the Toronto ace said their “future battles will be legendary.”