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Judge also whined about the new dimensions at Camden Yards earlier in the season when he had a couple long fly outs. 

Don’t whine about a park because you didn’t hit a HR. It plays that way for the home team, too, freaking baby.

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25 minutes ago, Il BuonO said:

Judge also whined about the new dimensions at Camden Yards earlier in the season when he had a couple long fly outs. 

Don’t whine about a park because you didn’t hit a HR. It plays that way for the home team, too, freaking baby.

Yes.  Not only did we keep him in the park this series but he missed out on a 3 homer game earlier this year.  I like to think that we've really ****ed with his chances of getting to 62.  

I hope the Rangers don't give it up this week, either.

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15 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

The amount of whining on MLBN right now about this is incredible. Orioles didn’t challenge him enough, blah, blah, blah. 

He had a 4 walk game in Toronto the series before ours.  

 

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16 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

The amount of whining on MLBN right now about this is incredible. Orioles didn’t challenge him enough, blah, blah, blah. 

Screw them. They’re all in the tank for the New York teams, the Dodgers and the Red Sox. It makes my freakin’ day they’re whining about Judge. 

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19 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

The amount of whining on MLBN right now about this is incredible. Orioles didn’t challenge him enough, blah, blah, blah. 

These NY loving clowns on TV are really upset about how the Orioles pitched Judge.   What a bunch of babies.

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The funniest thing about this is that he's struck out 173 times and the baseball illiterate Yankee fans think that he's getting nothing to swing at.

This pales in comparison to when Bonds was roided up and getting, one, maybe two pitches per game to hit and literally NOT MISSING.  Bonds in 2004 walked 232 times, 120 of which were intentional and still managed to hit 45 homers.  That guy hardly got ANYTHING to hit.  

Judge has had plenty to hit, he's just whiffed on a lot of ****.

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17 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

The funniest thing about this is that he's struck out 173 times and the baseball illiterate Yankee fans think that he's getting nothing to swing at.

This pales in comparison to when Bonds was roided up and getting, one, maybe two pitches per game to hit and literally NOT MISSING.  Bonds in 2004 walked 232 times, 120 of which were intentional and still managed to hit 45 homers.  That guy hardly got ANYTHING to hit.  

Judge has had plenty to hit, he's just whiffed on a lot of ****.

Judge is overrated. He is playing in a fastball-crazy era in matchbox ballparks. Does anyone seriously that he is a better slugger than Babe Ruth because he hit more homers in a season?

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41 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

Yes.  Not only did we keep him in the park this series but he missed out on a 3 homer game earlier this year.  I like to think that we've really ****ed with his chances of getting to 62.  

I hope the Rangers don't give it up this week, either.

The Rangers will give in. They are the Rangers and any kind of publicity is good for them.

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Steady diet of low and away all weekend and got the results we wanted and then some.  

I also got some enjoyment from yelling at the TV for the Yankee fans to sit down since they stood for every one of his ab’s. The strike outs were icing. Yankees tears 😭 

Bradish mocking his check swing was also hilarious and I’m glad he didn’t get tossed for it. 

Ben is without a doubt my favorite broadcaster. Already was but now he’s leveled up to hero mode. 😆

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