Aaron Judge hated Yankees slow offseason
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The Yankees wasted no time testing one of their top pitching prospects on Monday, as Carlos Lagrange threw against a star-studded batting practice group.
Good on Judge for insulating the clubhouse from the fans’ wrath. The savages on social media zero in on their favorite villains, namely Hal Steinbrenner, Brian Cashman and Aaron Boone. But Judge acts as the ultimate buffer.
Actually, Judge and the Yankees won’t see viewers all that soon. The Yankees’ first appearance on “Sunday Night Baseball” is scheduled for June 28 at Boston on NBC and its streaming service, Peacock. The Yankees will also appear on July 19 against the Dodgers and July 26 at Philadelphia.
Carlos Lagrange, one of the New York Yankees' top pitching prospects, threw a 102.6 mph fastball by Aaron Judge for a spring training strikeout.
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