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It has been too long since we have seen a baseball player like Aaron Judge. The guy is built to hit homers! I do not know who you would compare his physical size to? Do you? Most importantly, Aaron has Jesus in his heart. I came across this story yesterday from The Daily Citizen! My Minnesota Twins just finished facing Aaron and his Yankees in New York, they are a great team led by a man who could break the homerun record. Aaron Judge is so very good for America and baseball! A great role model for all of us, especially kids. I am seeing kids in Albuquerque that are Aaron Judge fans! America and the world need more inspiring stories like this! PTL!!!
This is a very inspiring story reported by Paul Batura! Thank you sir for such a wonderful report! I encourage you to subscribe to the Daily Citizen!
With 27 games remaining in the regular season, including a doubleheader scheduled for Wednesday, the Yankees’ slugger Aaron Judge is on pace to hit 65 home runs – an American League record and tops in Major League history if you discount the steroid-era feats of Barry Bonds (73), Mark McGuire (70), and Sammy Sosa (63).
Measuring 6’7” and weighing in at 282 pounds, Judge is colossal in physical size and stature – but stands even taller in reputation as one of baseball’s good guys – a man who prioritizes his Christian faith and credits the love and care of his family for his baseball success. More Here