New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is having one of the best seasons in the history of Major League Baseball.
Judge has a .394 batting average, 98 hits, 25 home runs, and 59 RBI in 66 games.
If Judge keeps playing as well as he did in the first two months, then he will win his third American League Most Valuable Player Award.
Judge's name has been mentioned with some of the greatest players in the history of the MLB, but he could be outdoing one of the best players ever to live this season.
According to ESPN's Buster Olney, Judge is set to outdo former Boston Red Sox slugger Ted Williams in a few different major statistical categories this season.
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"Judge batting .394, with an Adjusted OPS+ of 250. In 1941, the year Ted Williams batted .406, Williams had an Adjusted OPS+ of 235," Olney wrote.
Williams played 19 seasons in the MLB from 1939 to 1960, with three years off for military service.
For Judge's name to be mentioned alongside Williams, who is known as the best hitter in MLB history, is a great honor, and now it will be interesting to see if Judge can break Williams' record this season.
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