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The MLB regular season is in full swing, and teams are already battling early in the year. Some clubs have jumped out to hot starts.
Others, however, have stumbled out of the gate. The New York Yankees entered Monday on a difficult stretch.
Heading into their matchup against the Los Angeles Angels, the Yankees were riding a five-game losing streak — a skid that frustrated fans, players, and management alike.
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One player, in particular, took exception to the struggles. Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge may have sparked a turnaround.
Mar 25, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) looks at his bat between pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the sixth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images
According to reports, Judge grew frustrated with the team’s offensive issues. He addressed the clubhouse and challenged everyone — including himself — to get back to the basics.
He specifically criticized the tendency to play “hero ball,” urging teammates to simplify their approach at the plate.
That meant taking walks instead of chasing big hits and trusting a more disciplined strategy. His leadership appears to have made an immediate impact.
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While the Yankees’ pitching continued to falter, the offense came alive Monday night. They erupted for 11 runs in a game that turned into a dramatic offensive showcase.
Aug 26, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees designated hitter Aaron Judge (99) and left fielder Cody Bellinger (35) celebrate after defeating the Washington Nationals 5-1 at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images
New York secured an 11–10 victory over the Angels to open their four-game series. The win could mark a turning point for a struggling lineup.
Judge isn’t just chasing his third consecutive MVP award — he has his sights set on returning the Yankees to the World Series. The franchise hasn’t appeared in the Fall Classic since its 2009 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
That drought is unfamiliar territory for Yankees fans, and Judge remains central to the team’s championship aspirations. While the season hasn’t started as planned, he is doing everything in his power to shift the momentum.
The question now is whether the Yankees can build on Monday night’s offensive explosion.
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Others, however, have stumbled out of the gate. The New York Yankees entered Monday on a difficult stretch.
Heading into their matchup against the Los Angeles Angels, the Yankees were riding a five-game losing streak — a skid that frustrated fans, players, and management alike.
MORE: MLB second basemen power rankings in week 4
One player, in particular, took exception to the struggles. Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge may have sparked a turnaround.
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Mar 25, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) looks at his bat between pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the sixth inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images
According to reports, Judge grew frustrated with the team’s offensive issues. He addressed the clubhouse and challenged everyone — including himself — to get back to the basics.
He specifically criticized the tendency to play “hero ball,” urging teammates to simplify their approach at the plate.
That meant taking walks instead of chasing big hits and trusting a more disciplined strategy. His leadership appears to have made an immediate impact.
MORE:
While the Yankees’ pitching continued to falter, the offense came alive Monday night. They erupted for 11 runs in a game that turned into a dramatic offensive showcase.
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Aug 26, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees designated hitter Aaron Judge (99) and left fielder Cody Bellinger (35) celebrate after defeating the Washington Nationals 5-1 at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images
New York secured an 11–10 victory over the Angels to open their four-game series. The win could mark a turning point for a struggling lineup.
Judge isn’t just chasing his third consecutive MVP award — he has his sights set on returning the Yankees to the World Series. The franchise hasn’t appeared in the Fall Classic since its 2009 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.
That drought is unfamiliar territory for Yankees fans, and Judge remains central to the team’s championship aspirations. While the season hasn’t started as planned, he is doing everything in his power to shift the momentum.
The question now is whether the Yankees can build on Monday night’s offensive explosion.
Continue reading...