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The New York York Judge Yankees superstar tested the limits of the Kauffman stadium with a gargantuan explosion in the team’s 10-2 victory on the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday.
The judge, 33, struck his longest home run of the season during the first round of the launcher starting from the Royals, Noah Cameron.
The judge was up 2-0 in the counting with a man on the first basis and one. The 2-0 launch of Cameron was a quick bullet of 94 MPH on the inner part of the striking area that the judge turned and demolished.
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New York Yankees star Aaron Judge, # 99, celebrates a two -point home run during the first round in a baseball match against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP photo / Ed Zurga)
The Captain of the Yankees struck the ball 117.9 MPH and sent him 469 feet. The ball landed at the top of the Royals renown temple in the left field.
The 24th circuit of the judge’s season was the third longest home circuit in the Major Baseball League this season and was equal to the third circuit of the season.
The manager of the Yankees, Aaron Boone, made sure that he was in good position to see where the judge’s walk finally landed.
“I made sure to jump and get a good place where I could really watch it,” said Boone after the game with a smile. “I mean, I was under control. Posed. I was in a good place to really look at it. It was evaporated.”
As for the judge, he was happy that the first Home Run put a pair of points on the Yankees dashboard.
“I’m just happy to get both points,” said the judge when he was asked if he had taken a moment to amaze his last long ball. “There is no time. It is in the next one. You do something, you appreciate it for a moment, then you are in the next.”
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New York Yankees Judge Aaron, # 99, hits a two -point home run during the first round in a baseball match against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP photo / Ed Zurga)
The judge is in the middle of another MVP campaign of the American League, because the double MVP of the AL has an average of the stick of 0.396 in the league to accompany its 24 circuits and 58 points produced.
The six-time All-Star also leads the large leagues as a basic percentage, in punching percentage, strokes and total bases.
However, despite his incredible start to the season, Boone is still waiting for the judge to “take fire” to the marble.
“If he continues to go up from here, I will not be surprised,” said Boone. “The most astonishing part is that I have the impression that he only plays well. I do not have the impression that he was on fire at any time. This is what is incredible on this subject. He plays well.
“He plays in another league,” added Boone with another smile. “It must be called.”

New York Yankees star Aaron Judge, # 99, takes place for the first time after hitting a two -point circuit in the first round in a baseball match against the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (AP photo / Ed Zurga)
The judge ended the day 2 for 5 in marble, because he added a simple RBI in sixth round.
The launcher starting from the Yankees, Max Fried, launched seven two -point ball handles while the receiver Austin Wells had five points produced in the victory.
The Yankees (40-25) and the Royals (34-33) play the second match in their three-game series on Wednesday at 7:40 pm.