The New York Yankees were on the brink of elimination going into Game 3 of the ALDS, but it was no other than Aaron Judge who came and saved the day. In the bottom of the fourth inning, he hit a home run that tied the score at 6 after the Yankees had previously trailed 6-1.

That homer was Judge's 11th hit of the postseason , which is the most by a Yankee through the team's first six postseason games since Hideki Matsui and Alex Rodriguez each had 11 in 2004.

After the game, Judge shared a hopeful message that the Yankees can come back and do the same thing to keep their season alive.

“Tonight was special, but there's still more work to be done. Hopefully, we have some more cool moments like this the rest of the postseason. We've got another big game tomorrow night. Maybe we can

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