Yankees’ Aaron Judge made this change to get back at Red Sox ace in clutch

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Aaron Judge’s solo home run off Garrett Crochet in the ninth inning on Friday night tied the score at 1-1, his first hit against the left-hander this season. AP By Max Goodman | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com BOSTON — Yankees superstar slugger Aaron Judge was still trotting around the bases in Friday night’s loss at Fenway Park when YES Network cut to a shot of Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet on the mound. The left-hander was shaking his head, staring off into space with a look of dismay on his face. Aaron Judge’s crowd-silencer in the ninth inning off Garrett Crochet by the numbers: 443 feet 115.5 mph It’s number 26 on the season for Judge. He’s now tied for the most HR in MLB this season. pic.twitter.com/zHYWoKeiT4

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