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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 16: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees looks on from the dugout before the game against the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium on April 16, 2026 in The Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
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The New York Yankees earned a series win over the Kansas City Royals, looking to build some momentum as they head into their first matchup of the year with the Boston Red Sox.
The Yankees will be looking to build some distance in the standings over their historic rival and to get their offense back on track amid a marked downturn from last season.
“The lack of power is most surprising, especially for the Yankees, who are built to hit home runs and play in home run-friendly Yankee Stadium,” Mike Axisa wrote for CBS Sports. “The Yankees hit home runs; it's what they do. They just aren't doing it right now.”
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New York Yankees Make Yankee Stadium Change After Aaron Judge Request
While the Yankees have been stuck in a hitting rut, the team’s home fans might have noticed that they made a big change that could help in that regard moving forward.
“Ticket buyers at Yankee Stadium may have noticed afternoon games are starting 30 minutes later than last season, which hardly seems life-altering,” Bob Klapisch reported for NJ.com. “But it’s a big deal to the Yankees who requested the change and they say it’s made a difference in preparation.”
Following the move, general manager Brian Cashman clarified that the team is free to start their home games at any time that it prefers. So when a pair of veteran sluggers in Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge were among those who asked for some more time to prepare before afternoon home games, the Yankees were quick to concede the change.
“It’s a 100 percent improvement,” Stanton told Klapisch. “For some guys, the extra sleep in their prep. For other guys, they use time here getting treatment. I like it. The extra half hour feels like an hour.”
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New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge Explains Request For ‘More Rest’ Before Afternoon Games
And Judge noted that the change gives the players some extra time to recover following longer games in the night games that precede them.
“It just feels like the games are getting longer. We’ve had a couple already that’ve been close to three hours or over,” Judge said, according to Klapisch. “So any time you can get more rest after a night game, I was one of the (players) in favor of that.”
Judge is slashing .234/.337/.584 with eight home runs so far and it hasn’t looked like he has needed much more rest at the plate. But as several other key members of the lineup fall short of expectations, perhaps some extra time before their home games will begin to pay off soon.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
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