Aaron Judge is a future Hall of Famer. He’s authoring one of the greatest peaks in the history of baseball, maybe the best one by a right-handed hitter ever. He’s hit 50 home runs four times, broken the AL all-time home run record, captured multiple MVPs, and even took home his first batting title in 2025.

The one thing that’s almost always evaded the larger-than-life slugger? Postseason success. Playing for a franchise that’s won 27 World Series titles and 41 pennants, Judge only has a singular pennant to his name, one in which he had an underwhelming performance, with co-stars Giancarlo Stanton and Juan Soto stepping up in his place.

Not winning a title isn’t a singular player’s fault. Barry Bonds never won a World Series, nor did Ted Williams, Ken Griffey Jr., Ernie Banks … the list g

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