Aaron Judge Hits 442-Foot Home Run in Second Game After Returning from Toe Injury for New York Yankees

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The New York Yankees welcomed back one of their star players, Aaron Judge, with a bang on Tuesday night. Judge, who had been out of action since April due to a toe injury, returned to the lineup and made an immediate impact. In his second game back, Judge hit a 442-foot home run off of the Baltimore Orioles’ John Means.

The home run was Judge’s first since April 5th and it gave the Yankees a 3-2 lead in the top of the fifth inning. Judge’s return to the lineup has been a welcome sight for the Yankees, who have been struggling in recent weeks without him. The team is currently in third place in the American League East and is looking to make a push for the playoffs.

Judge’s home run was a reminder of the power he brings to the Yankees lineup. He is one of the most feared hitters in baseball and his presence in the lineup gives the Yankees a much-needed boost. Judge is one of the few players in baseball who can hit a ball as far as he did on Tuesday night.

The Yankees will be hoping that Judge can stay healthy and continue to produce at the plate. With Judge in the lineup, the Yankees have a much better chance of making a deep playoff run this season. It’s great to see Judge back in action and hitting home runs like he did on Tuesday night.

Aaron Judge Hits 442-Foot Home Run in Second Game After Returning from Toe Injury for New York Yankees