There s gonna be some serious injuries with 61 and 62 Dogpile for the ball only to give it up for nothing MLB fans react to video of frantic dogpiling to catch Aaron Judge s 60th home run ball
"There’s gonna be some serious injuries with 61 and 62" "Dogpile for the ball only to give it up for nothing" - MLB fans react to video of frantic dogpiling to catch Aaron Judge's 60th home run ball Comment Share 2022 Gatorade All-Star Workout Day You cannot mention the game of baseball today without mentioning the name Aaron Judge. Judge is changing the game of baseball. He currently leads the MLB in RBIs, home runs and batting average. Jomboy Media@JomboyMediaThe dogpile for Judge’s 60th home run ball was insanity4034267The dogpile for Judge’s 60th home run ball was insanity https://t.co/ohFj9mbKta "The dogpile for Judge’s 60th home run ball was insanity" - @ Jomboy Media If he holds these numbers up for the final two weeks of the season, he could be the first Triple Crown winner in a decade. No player has conquered the feat of winning a Triple Crown since Miguel Cabrera did it for the Detroit Tigers in 2012. BeauchampLosBravos@beau_at_champ@JomboyMedia Damn. Looks like a mosh pit.@JomboyMedia Damn. Looks like a mosh pit. Aaron Judge is also making history this season. With a home run in the ninth inning of Tuesday night's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Judge joined the legendary Babe Ruth as the only Yankees to hit 60 homers in a season. Garbage Boy@TrashManGarbage@BarriosBurner @JomboyMedia New Yorkers in a nutshell@BarriosBurner @JomboyMedia New Yorkers in a nutshell Since Ruth hit 60 in 1927, New York Yankees fans have not seen 60 home runs come from one of their guys in 95 years. When Aaron Judge lofted his 60th on Tuesday, the ball instantly became a piece of Yankees history. Jay Quintana@jayquintana_jr@JomboyMedia So glad with who wound up with the ball. Seems like a nice kid. Yankees should let him and his friends view a game from a luxury box.9@JomboyMedia So glad with who wound up with the ball. Seems like a nice kid. Yankees should let him and his friends view a game from a luxury box. A video has emerged of Yankees fans piling on top of each other at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night. Somewhere under the melee of fans, presumably, was Aaron Judge's 60th home run ball. Gorno@Gornography10@JomboyMedia Nice effort man purse.3@JomboyMedia Nice effort man purse. Understandably, some fans were aghast at what they saw. Fans took to Twitter to offer their own takes on what could only be aptly described as pandemoium in left field. Will@bonesbilly04@JomboyMedia Dogpile for the ball only to give it up for nothing….?3@JomboyMedia Dogpile for the ball only to give it up for nothing….? One fan brought up the fair point that whoever obtains the ball is unlikely to keep it. Another stated that his next home run will likely result in an even bigger dogpile in the bleachers. NYG_PETE@nyg_pete@JomboyMedia There’s gonna be some serious injuries with 61 and 62 11@JomboyMedia There’s gonna be some serious injuries with 61 and 62 There is an unspoken rule in baseball that fans hand over balls that have resulted in significant milestones back to the players. If you do not observe this rule, the usher will happily take it off of you. the coffee emoji@TheCoffeeEmoji@JomboyMedia Humanity at its finest@JomboyMedia Humanity at its finest