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Judge Homers Twice as Yankees Dominate Red Sox 12-4 in Spring Training Clash

David Thompson
David Thompson
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Judge Homers Twice as Yankees Dominate Red Sox 12-4 in Spring Training Clash
Aaron Judge launched two home runs to power the New York Yankees to a convincing 12-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox in a heated spring training encounter.

Aaron Judge reminded everyone why he's considered one of baseball's most feared sluggers today, launching two mammoth home runs as the New York Yankees demolished their bitter rivals, the Boston Red Sox, 12-4 at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The reigning American League MVP's power display highlighted what was an offensive explosion for the Yankees, who sent a clear message about their championship aspirations with just three weeks remaining until Opening Day.

Judge 's first homer came in the third inning, a towering 447-foot blast to dead center field that had teammates rushing out of the dugout in appreciation. The massive shot off Red Sox starter Brayan Bello traveled so far it nearly cleared the batter's eye, drawing gasps from the packed Clearwater crowd. His second long ball, a line drive rocket in the sixth inning, was equally impressive for its velocity, leaving the park in just 3.2 seconds and showcasing the pure bat speed that has made him one of the game's elite power hitters.

The offensive fireworks weren't limited to Judge, as the Yankees lineup displayed the kind of depth and balance that manager Aaron Boone hopes will carry them through a grueling 162-game season. Giancarlo Stanton contributed a three-run double in the fourth inning, while rookie sensation Jasson Dominguez added two RBIs with a perfectly executed hit-and-run single. The Yankees collected 16 hits against Red Sox pitching, with every starter reaching base safely at least once during the rout.

"Today was about putting together quality at-bats and staying aggressive in good counts," Judge said after the game. "Spring training is about getting your timing down, but when you face your rivals like Boston, there's always a little extra juice in the air. We want to establish our identity early - we're going to be relentless offensively and make pitchers work for every out."

The Red Sox, meanwhile, struggled mightily on both sides of the ball, committing three errors and allowing the Yankees to score in six different innings. Manager Alex Cora expressed disappointment with his team's execution but emphasized that spring training is about player development rather than wins and losses. Still, the lopsided nature of the defeat will undoubtedly provide motivation as Boston continues to fine-tune their roster ahead of what promises to be another competitive AL East race.

For the Yankees, performances like today's reinforce their status as World Series contenders and demonstrate the offensive firepower that could make them virtually unstoppable when healthy. Judge's spring statistics now include 6 home runs and 14 RBIs through 15 games, suggesting he's ready to build on his record-breaking 2025 campaign. With the regular season fast approaching, the Yankees appear to be rounding into the kind of form that strikes fear into opposing pitchers and gives their fans legitimate reason for optimism about bringing another championship to the Bronx.

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