Judge Takes Blame After Yankees Sweep by Red Sox: Analysis and Reactions

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Boston – Aaron Judge, the outstanding outfielder for the New York Yankees, took responsibility after the series of defeats suffered against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Judge went 1-12 in the series, which culminated on Sunday with a 2-0 loss for the Yankees.

You have to swing at strikes. I took some swings trying to force things, and that took me out of my focus.

Aaron Judge
The only highlight for Judge was a solo home run in the first game. Subsequently, his bat went cold, as Boston took control of the American League East classic. The Yankees scored only four runs in the entire series, matching their worst mark in a three-game series at Fenway Park, previously recorded in 1916 and 1922. This sweep represents the first of the season for the “Bronx Bombers”. Boston manager Alex Cora praised the work of his pitchers and highlighted the strategy to neutralize Judge.

It’s very difficult to face him because he’s one of the best at what he does. But we executed our fastballs well and kept him off balance.

Alex Cora
Judge’s batting average dropped to .378 after the series, but his teammates are confident in his ability to recover.

If I could have that guy on every shift, I’d do it without thinking. It’ll be fine.

Ben Rice
In the last game, Judge had the opportunity to change the course with two runners on base in the eighth inning, but he hit into a double play against Garrett Whitlock, who expressed his respect for the batter.

He’s one of the best hitters in the world. It was special to be able to face him and execute in the moment.

Garrett Whitlock
The Yankees will look to recover from this setback, while the Red Sox celebrate a sweep that boosts their divisional aspirations.
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