Aaron Judge’s first swing of the season ended up just like 62 others last year — a soaring home run.
In his first game as Yankees captain, Judge’s solo drive in the first inning off Logan Webb on Thursday started New York to a 5-0 opening-day win over the San Francisco Giants.
“One of my lowest, darkest places this winter was when I thought maybe it was in jeopardy that he was coming back,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “One of the darkest places I went was picturing him on that third-base line in a Giants uniform on opening day.”
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Instead, Judge emerged from the first-base dugout to loud cheers from the crowd of 46,172 during pre-game introductions. A short while later, he hit a 422-foot shot into the netting above Monument Park in center field, the first home run of the season.
“I think it went back to the roll call and even the introductions — hearing my name, with the Yankee roar,” Judge said. “I didn’t want to go anywhere. I was pretty vocal about that from the beginning and then you got to go through the free-agency process, but all in all this is where I wanted to be and I’m happy I’m here, and it’s tough to think about being anywhere else.”
Just before opening day last year, Judge turned down the Yankees’ offer of US$213.5 million over seven years through 2029, betting on himself.
“I just remember the talk: How do you think he’ll be? Do you think he’ll be able to handle it? Will it be a distraction for him?” Boone said. “I think in hindsight it’s safe to assume it was not.”
Judge hit .311 with 62 homers and 131 RBIs en route to the American League Most Valuable Player award. He broke the American League home-run record that had stood since Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961 and tied for the major league RBIs lead.
Judge agreed to a US$360 million, nine-year contract with the Yankees, spurning the Giants and the San Diego Padres. After Judge agreed to the deal, the Yankees elevated him to their first captain since Derek Jeter in 2014.
Judge took a first-pitch strike from Webb on a sunny, 39°C day at Yankee Stadium, then hit a thigh-high cutter on the outside part of the plate for a 109mph drive and his first opening-day home run.
“It was a tone-setter for us,” winner Gerrit Cole said. “He came up and woke everybody up, and showed us that he was here to play.”
Judge added a broken-bat RBI single against John Brebbia in a two-run seventh inning and is hitting .429 (12 for 28) on opening day with four doubles and three walks.
“It would have been nice to have him,” Webb said. “I wish I could have that pitch back.”
Judge turns 31 next month and craves adding the accomplishments expected in the lineage of Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle and Jeter — World Series titles.
He was playing at Yankee Stadium for the first time since Houston completed a four-game American League Championship Series sweep in October last year and went on to beat Philadelphia for the championship.
“There’s only room for improvement,” Judge said. “I’m trying to get 1 percent better every day, and hopefully I can add that up over a course of nine years and have some impactful years here with the Yankees.”
Elsewhere, the Rockies routed the Padres 7-2, the Athletics edged the Angels 2-1, the Mariners sank the Guardians 3-0, the Dodgers destroyed the Diamondbacks 8-2, the White Sox overcame the Astros 3-2, the Braves battered the Nationals 7-2 and the Cubs blanked the Brewers 4-0.
The Orioles outlasted the Red Sox 10-9, the Rays tamed the Tigers 4-0, the Rangers pummeled the Phillies 11-7, the Mets mastered the Marlins 5-3, the Pirates pipped the Reds 5-4, the Twins dethroned the Royals 2-0 and the Blue Jays bested the Cardinals 10-9.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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