Photos: Aaron Judge through the years in MiLB
The biggest drama of the 2022 offseason turned out to not be that much of a surprise: American League MVP Aaron Judge agreed to stay in New York with the Yankees, the only team he's known since he was drafted in 2013. Judge's meteoric rise from first-round pick out of
Looking back at Judge's gigantic 2016 season
Before he was out crushing homers at Yankee Stadium, Aaron Judge was perfecting his form at PNC Field -- home of the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. A year after making his International League debut, Judge launched his way to the big leagues, thanks to a stellar first half
Toolshed: Prospect projections gone wrong
Earlier this week we covered what went right. Now it's time for what went wrong. Toolshed once again revisits the Steamer600 projections used during MiLB.com's preseason Prospect Projections series, which looked at how prospective rookies would perform during the 2017 season if given 600 plate appearances for position players, 450 plate
Top-100 prospects on MLB Opening Day rosters
Enough speculation. Enough talk. Enough training. It's time for The Show.After an offseason filled with wonder about who would wind up where, 11 of MLB.com's top-100 prospects will begin the 2017 season on a Major League 25-man roster. This isn't an inexperienced group, however. Reds lefty Amir Garrett is the
Toolshed: Recipe for Rookie of the Year
So you want to be Rookie of the Year?Well, we hate to break the news, but unless you're one of a handful of the game's top prospects close to the Majors -- or your name is Henry Rowengartner -- it isn't likely in the cards.As Opening Day rolls ever closer,
Yankees Prospect Primer: All eyes on Torres
Some players are on the verge of stardom, others are entering a crucial phase of their development and still others are getting their first tastes of full-season ball. With the 2017 season approaching, MiLB.com takes a look at the most intriguing prospects from each MLB organization.Shining star: Gleyber Torres, SS The
Almora Jr. keeps sizzling in the desert
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Judge homers off scoreboard in spring bow
For Aaron Judge , spring is very much in session.The Yankees' No. 4 prospect connected on a long, memorable home run in his second at-bat during the first day of Grapefruit League play Friday as the Yankees defeated the Phillies, 9-4, at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.
2017 Prospect Projections: AL East rookies
Standing 6-foot-7 and weighing 255 pounds, Aaron Judge probably has a tough time fitting into most crowds. This spring, however, the 24-year-old outfielder is hoping to do just that in what could be a crowded Yankees outfield.This is the first in a six-part series using FanGraphs' Steamer600 projections to look
MiLB announces June Players of the Month
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida -- Minor League Baseball today announced the Player of the Month Award winners for each of the 10 full-season leagues for the month of June. Each winner will receive an award from Minor League Baseball in recognition of the honor.Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Yankees) outfielder Aaron Judge hit .343
MiLB announces June Players of the Month
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida -- Minor League Baseball today announced the Player of the Month Award winners for each of the 10 full-season leagues for the month of June. Each winner will receive an award from Minor League Baseball in recognition of the honor.Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Yankees) outfielder Aaron Judge hit .343
Judge delivers first pro two-homer game
Aaron Judge has accomplished a lot as a power hitter in his Minor League career, but he still had time to cross off another first on Tuesday. The Yankees' No. 2 prospect went 4-for-5 and homered twice to register his first career multi-homer game as Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre downed Toledo, 9-2,
RailRiders' Judge ends homer drought
Aaron Judge has slowly started to emerge from a funk that had lasted almost a month. On Saturday, he broke out in a big way.The Yankees' second-ranked prospect homered, drove in three runs and scored three times as Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre won a slugfest in Columbus, 15-12.Judge finished with two hits