In a thrilling game against the Phillies, Aaron Judge showcased his power by hitting two home runs, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. contributed three, including one with Judge's borrowed bat. The New York Yankees secured a dominant 14-4 victory on Monday night, with Chisholm's impressive performance standing out.
Judge, the MLB home run leader, started the game strong with a solo homer in the first inning and later added a two-run shot, bringing his total to 39 home runs for the season. Chisholm, in just his second game with the Yankees following his acquisition from the Miami Marlins, made a significant impact by hitting two home runs, one of which was with Judge's bat.
Chisholm's decision to use Judge's bat proved fruitful as he homered off Phillies' catcher Garrett Stubbs in the ninth inning. Despite finding the bat heavy, Chisholm's unconventional choice paid off, leading to a memorable moment as he flexed the bat in the dugout for the cameras.
The camaraderie between Judge and Chisholm was evident as they discussed the bat switch, with Judge giving his teammate the go-ahead to use his bat. Judge jokingly claimed a half home run for Chisholm's homer with his bat, to which Chisholm responded in good spirits, stating he still deserved a full credit for the hit.
Chisholm, known for his versatility, made his first professional start at third base in the game, showcasing his adaptability and willingness to contribute to the team's success. His defensive prowess was on display early in the game as he smoothly turned a double play on a ground ball hit to him.
Both Judge and Chisholm expressed excitement about their partnership and the team's prospects moving forward. Judge's impressive RBI total of 99 further solidified his impact on the game, while Chisholm's transition to a new team and position highlighted his commitment to helping the Yankees in their playoff push.
As the Yankees continue their quest for postseason success, the dynamic duo of Judge and Chisholm promises to be a formidable force on the field, captivating fans with their exceptional performances and teamwork.
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