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Judge Aaron I heard the Boston Red Sox Rookie Hunter Dobbins had to say about his New York Yankees.
Instead of talking, he let Batt speak on Sunday night.
Before Sunday’s start, Dobbins told the Boston Herald he wanted to retire rather than sign. Yankees. The judge said before the game that Dobbins, a lifelong Red Sox fan, was “a little surprised,” made the comment, thanks to his stubborn father.
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New York outfielder Judge Aaron hit a two-run home run against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. (John Jones Imagni Image)
The judge wasted no time returning to Dobbins on the field. For a two-run home run, he smashed from 436 feet of 97 mph fastball to the field in the middle right.
Ball left the judge’s bat at 108.6 mph and everyone in the Yankee Stadium crowd knew the tension that Dobbins’ comments made national headlines.
“I was a little surprised to hear Ken Griffey say that,” the judge said of Dobbins’ comments via ESPN.
He was referring to Hall of Fame Ken Griffey Jr.
In the end, the Dobbins and the Red Sox got a final laugh. Despite giving up on these two runs in the first inning, the Dobbins were solid afterwards against the Yankees lineup. He allowed another run to score and four total hits over his five innings of work.

Boston Red Sox pitcher Hunter Dobbins pitches to the Milwaukee Brewers on American Family Field. (Patrick Gorski-Immagn image)
Boston’s offense was also dropped off midway through the rivalry game, with Christian Campbell hitting a two-run homer at the top of the five innings and putting it on the board. Then, at the top of the sixth inning, five spots were placed on the home team thanks to Carlos Narvaez’s three-run homer.
Red Sox Added two runs each to the top of the eighth and nine innings, eventually beating Al East rivals 11-7, earning one first series of two games.
The judge went to the bottom of the nine innings once more to yards, reducing the Red Sox’s lead to four, then heading to the bullpen in the right center, finishing 4-4 ​​with 4 runs and 4 RBIs.

New York Yankees outfielder Judge Aaron responds after hitting a two-run home run against the Boston Red Sox. (John Jones Imagni Image)
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Despite the weekend losses, the Yankees still lead the division 39-25. But the Red Sox have probably found a new life that beat one of the best teams in baseball in the series. They are currently 32-35 in the week and will see New York again in a weekend grim match at Fenway Park in Boston.
For now, the Dobbins are expected to face the Yankees in their next start.
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