TAMPA, FL – FEBRUARY 19: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees smiles during spring training at … [+]
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Last season, the New York Yankees lineup included both Aaron Judge and Juan Soto, two of the greatest offensive threats in modern Major League Baseball.
Many compared Judge and Soto to Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Yankee greats who together, became baseball legends.
Last year Soto, 26, hit 41 home runs, scored 128 runs, and drove in 109 runs, in 713 plate appearances. He was an American League All Star, and a Silver Slugger.
Judge, 32, hit 58 homers, scored 122 runs, and drove in a whopping 144 runs in 704 plate appearances. He, too, was an American League All Star. And he, too, won a Silver Slugger Award. For his incredible season, Judge was voted the American League’s Most Valuable Player.
Now Soto is gone.
In what became a bidding war with several teams, Soto signed a massive, 15-year free agent contract with the Yankees city rival, New York Mets, for $765 million.
The Yankees will read about and hear about Soto constantly, as he will be doing offensive damage hitting for the New York Mets in the Yankees back yard.
Judge hits right-handed. Soto from the left side. Together, they provided an almost incomprehensible challenge for opposing pitchers.
Pick your poison. Judge or Soto? Pitch to one, but not the other? Pitch to both at your own risk. Or, don’t give either of them anything to hit.
Soto walked 129 times.
Judge walked 133 times, with 20 of them being intentional.
This season, Soto won’t be in the Yankees lineup to help lead what was a very, very potent offense.


