
Aaron James Judge is a baseball player from Linden, California, United States. He made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees on August 13, 2016, after being chosen by the team as the #32nd overall pick in 2013. Before he started his MLB career, he was a varsity baseball player at Linden High School, Linden, California. Judge is notable for being a six-time MLB All-Star in 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. Alongside this, he has also earned several other accomplishments in his career. He has earned three Silver Slugger Awards, the AL MVP award, the Roberto Clemente Award, AL Hank Aaron Award. He was also named the AL Rookie of the Year in 2017. Judge has also been a three-time AL home run leader and AL RBI leader in his career so far.
Aaron Judge, in the 2023 season, played only 106 games, mainly due to injuries. Judge hit a home run off Logan Webb in his first at-bat on Opening Day, which was also his first day as the Yankees' captain. With a .342/.474/.882 slash line and 12 home runs in 21 games, Judge earned the AL Player of the Week and the AL Player of the Month awards in mid-May. He was sidelined for a brief period in April due to a hip strain. He missed 42 games after suffering a toe sprain on June 3 when he crashed through a gate at Dodger Stadium. On two occasions, August 23 and September 22, he hit three home runs in a game, making him the first Yankees to achieve so. Judge was also the fastest player to reach 250 career home runs.
Aaron Judge’s Height
Aaron Judge is 6 feet 7 inches or 2.01 meters tall, as per the MLB official site.
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Aaron Judge’s Weight
Aaron Judge weighs 282 lbs or 127 kg.
Aaron Judge's Age
Aaron Judge is 33 years old as of May 2025 and was born on April 26, 1992.
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