Thursday, December 19, 2024

AARON JUDGE CONTINUES TO WIN!



Aaron Judge’s 2024 season was nothing short of a masterpiece, an extraordinary display of power, precision, and leadership that has firmly entrenched him among the elite players in baseball history. It’s no surprise that he has been named Sports Illustrated’s MLB Player of the Year. When you look at Judge’s 2024 stats, they’re not just good—they’re downright legendary. He posted an astonishing 58 home runs, 144 RBIs, a .458 on-base percentage, a .701 slugging percentage, and an OPS of 1.159. Not to mention he led the majors in walks (133) and times on base (322). These aren’t just numbers; they’re the kind of stats that have people drawing comparisons to some of the greatest players to ever pick up a bat.

As SI’s senior writer Tom Verducci put it, the only place you can find a season quite like Judge's is in the rarified air of baseball immortality, alongside legends like Babe Ruth, Rogers Hornsby, and Mickey Mantle. In fact, Judge’s 2024 season was so good, it feels like it could have been ripped from the pages of baseball's most storied eras—yet here he is, making history in front of our very eyes.

Rogers Hornsby

But what sets Aaron Judge apart isn't just his mind-blowing statistics. It's his presence—on and off the field. In 2024, Judge didn’t just lead the Yankees to their first World Series appearance since 2009, he became the heartbeat of the team, carrying them through the toughest moments with his bat, his leadership, and his unwavering commitment to the game. A role model both in the locker room and in the community, Judge’s leadership qualities shine as brightly as his bat. He is the epitome of a team player—constantly looking to improve and elevate those around him.

Judge’s approach to the game is a master class in humility and dedication. He’s not just interested in individual accolades; he wants to drive in runs, get his teammates involved, and—above all—win. After reflecting on his approach from 2023 to 2024, Judge focused on driving in more runners, capitalizing on opportunities, and ensuring that every plate appearance was a chance to make a difference. With superstar Juan Soto hitting in front of him, Judge didn’t just rise to the occasion—he obliterated it, leading the league in nearly every major offensive category. To say that Judge had a better season in 2024 than he did in 2023 is an understatement—it’s like he found another gear and pushed the limits of what we thought possible.

And let’s not forget, Judge is in rare company when it comes to his historical achievements. He joined Babe Ruth in 1921 as the only player to hit 58 home runs while also leading MLB in both RBIs and walks. When you find yourself in the same sentence as Ruth, you know you’re doing something right.

But what’s even more impressive than Judge’s stats is his mindset. Every season, he reflects on what worked, what didn’t, and how he can continue to improve—not just for his own sake but for the success of the team. His growth is a direct reflection of his commitment to the game, and it shows. He is a baseball player in the truest sense—always striving for excellence, always learning, always pushing the limits of what’s possible.

In a world where many athletes are defined by their flashy performances and social media followings, Judge stands out as a beacon of consistency, professionalism, and integrity. His leadership isn’t about grand gestures or attention-seeking—it’s about quietly setting the example and letting his actions speak louder than words. He’s a leader who leads with his bat, with his work ethic, and with his undeniable passion for the game.

In a time when we sometimes forget what it means to be a true role model, Aaron Judge serves as the perfect reminder. He’s not just an incredible baseball player—he’s a fantastic leader and a shining example of what it means to dedicate yourself to excellence, to uplift those around you, and to give everything you’ve got for the greater good. The 2024 season was his masterpiece, and we’re lucky to witness it.



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