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Aaron Judge makes MLB history with 23 homers and a .396 average through 64 games, despite Yankees dropping series to Red Sox.
He was once baseball's most coveted prospect. The Boston Red Sox paid #$63 million to sign him. Now he could be a Yankee.
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox headed into the final game of their series with plenty of trash talk and some early summer bragging rights on the line.
After the Yankees' loss to the Red Sox on Sunday night, Paul Goldschmidt got real on Aaron Judge's MLB status.
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