Aaron Judge now linked to Mickey Mantle in more ways than one
NY Post
It feels right that on the day we celebrate Aaron Judge joining an elite pantheon of athlete — the multi-time winner of the Most Valuable Player award — that we take a walk back to the beginning, when Judge was little more than a 6-foot-7, 280-pound curiosity who mostly specialized in striking out.
Hard to remember that, right?
Judge homered in his big-league debut, a solo second-inning shot off Tampa’s Matt Andriese on Aug. 13, 2017, that helped fuel an 8-4 win in an otherwise forgettable Yankees season. But that was about as good as it got that year for Judge, who hit .179 and had a 61 OPS-plus in 95 plate appearances and 84 at-bats. He struck out 42 times, or exactly half those at-bats.
The Yankees organization was high on Judge, but there were pockets of uncertainty. He’d never hit more than 20 homers in a minor league season. There was that big, looping swing. There were more than a few who believed Greg Bird — or even Tyler Austin — might have a bigger upside.