There is a saying in baseball that there are regular season players and playoff players, and
Aaron Judge has been so good in recent regular seasons that he was the MVP of the 2024 MLB season and is one of the main favorites to win the award again in the 2025 MLB campaign.
Aaron Judge is not perfect and this stat shows how bad he is in the postseason
According to Talkin’ Baseball, @TalkinBaseball_ on the social network X (formerly Twitter), who posted the following statistic that shows how bad Aaron Judge is in the postseason: “Aaron Judge has a total of two errors in the regular season over the last four years. Aaron Judge has two errors in his last six postseason games.”
Aaron Judge’s error against the Toronto Blue Jays
This was Aaron Judge’s error in the game on Sunday, October 5, between the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Center in Canada in game two of the American League Division Series. In the bottom of the second inning with no outs and the game tied at zero, Daulton Varsho batted to right field and reached third when the ball got away from Aaron Judge due to an error.
Aaron Judge’s mistakes in the playoffs
To the detriment of Aaron Judge in the error against the Toronto Blue Jays in game two of the American League Division Series, at first on the television broadcast it was said that it could be a triple because of the complexity of the hit, the bounce, etc., but it was scored as a double and error. And speaking of errors by the Judge and Captain of the Bronx Bombers, nothing like the one in game five of the 2024 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers when he dropped a hit in front of his hands in center field.
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