SAN FRANCISCO – While the Giants still are searching for their offense like an old man looks for his lost keys, Aaron Judge broke out of his personal slump at the plate by doing what he has done a lot against Robbie Ray.Judge, the Yankees’ seven-time MLB All-Star and three-time AL MVP, crushed a 3-2 fastball that sailed just inside the left field foul pole at Oracle Park and landed on the steps, a momentum-shaping moment that proved to be pivotal in New York’s 3-0 win on Friday.It was Judge’s fourth hit in 11 career at-bats off Ray. All four hits have been home runs. “It’s never a fun at-bat because he’s a guy that can run that heater up there mid to upper 90s (and) he’s got great feel for his off-speed pitches,” Judge said. “Fly out the first at-bat, he strikes me out the second at-bat … it’s not looking like a good day.”It turned out to be better than good for the Yankees and Judge for multiple reasons.Judge’s home run came moments after he won an ABS challenge earlier in the at-bat. Ray threw a 1-0 slider to Judge that was initially ruled a strike until it was overturned by an...
Aaron Judge’s Robbie Ray ownage haunts Giants in second shutout loss to Yankees
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