3 key plays by Judge that propelled Yankees to Game 3 victory
Game 3 of the American League Championship Series was the Aaron Judge show New York Yankees fans had been waiting for almost all postseason.
Heading into Monday, Judge was just 4-for-31, with his only home run coming way back against the Minnesota Twins in the wild-card game. Including the AL Division Series and the first two games of the ALCS, the Yankees outfielder was slashing .074/.219/.111.
The catch
Judge's big game versus the Houston Astros began with a key grab at the right-field wall that robbed Yuli Gurriel of extra bases to lead off the fourth inning:
The outstanding catch from Aaron Judge: pic.twitter.com/xKl0G6jCrQ
— Today in the MLB (@TodayintheMLB) October 17, 2017
Though Judge took some time to get up from the jarring catch, it was the wall that spectators were most worried about.
Yankee Stadium wall being sent for precautionary X-Rays after colliding with Aaron Judge. Status update forthcoming. @MLB
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) October 17, 2017
The hit
Despite going 1-for-3 with a pair of strikeouts - raising his postseason punch-out count to 21 - Judge made his one hit count.
The 25-year-old mountain of a man snapped his seven-game homer-less slump by putting one into the left-field seats for the Bronx crowd:
#AllRise – #ALCS edition. pic.twitter.com/EeqaUY5JSo
— MLB (@MLB) October 17, 2017
The three-run shot gave the Yankees an 8-0 lead, which was taken to the bank despite the bullpen surrendering a ninth-inning run.
More glove
The Yankees' rookie phenom wasn't finished flashing the leather just yet, though. In the fifth, with a runner on first and the speedy Cameron Maybin at the dish, Judge laid out to make a diving snag in shallow right field.
Retweeted Cosmic - #ALCS (@CosmicNYG):
— Mickey Mantle (@1952topps311) October 17, 2017
Judge with another great catch!#PinstripePride pic.twitter.com/z1xZUt1aEU https://t.co/VDE9dXTFMm
Preventing Josh Reddick - who walked to lead off the inning - from getting into scoring position with nobody out was a tough play. In fact, according to Statcast, that catch is made only 29 percent of the time.
In the span of one-and-a-half frames, Judge was a human highlight reel. He's also a big reason why the Yankees are back in the series.