New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge spoke candidly about his reaction towards the Orioles following a scary hit by pitch on Tuesday.
captain and AL MVP favorite Aaron Judge evaded a major injury disaster on Tuesday night after Baltimore Orioles right-handed pitcher Albert Suarez struck him on the left hand with a 94 mph fastball.
" Was definitely pissed. There were a couple balls up-and-in. But it's part of it. like to throw in," Judge said.As displeased as Judge was with the Orioles' pitching strategy; they later plunked second baseman Gleyber Torres on the hand as well, the 32-year-old was admittedly relieved that he dodged a bullet after his hit by pitch scare.
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