Aaron Judge has accomplished a lot during his 9-year MLB career. The Yankees player set the American League record for home runs in a campaign. He also triumphed with the AL MVP award and was named the 16th captain in NY Yankees history.
Aaron Judge just got ejected for the 1st time in his career pic.twitter.com/0QWnsabslB
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) May 4, 2024
And not a single time has Judge ever been ejected – until today.
Judge was tossed for the 1st time in the MLB, in his 870th match, in the 7th inning in the Big Apple vs. the Detroit Tigers after arguing a called 3rd strike.
Aaron showed his frustration with plate umpire Ryan Blakney as the slugger turned around and walked away. The umpire after that ejected Aaron with his team leading 5-3.
He began his day 2-for-3 with a double as Judge struggles with his form since the start of the campaign. Trent Grisham finished the match in the absence of the Judge.
Aaron Judge tells @M_Marakovits his thoughts surrounding his ejection in the 7th. pic.twitter.com/x3PfQS9Kuc
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) May 4, 2024