When it looked like the New York Yankees were down for good, they found one last burst of life.

Down 6–1 early to the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night, the season felt like it was slipping through their fingers. The energy was flat, the crowd restless, and the bats quiet. Then came Aaron Judge, the $360 million captain, who reminded everyone why October baseball is built for stars. His towering three-run shot off the left-field foul pole tied the game at six, sending Yankee Stadium into chaos and sparking a comeback that may have saved their season.

Judge’s swing reignited the team

Judge’s blast was the moment everything flipped. The Yankees had been pressing all night, chasing pitches and looking defeated. One swing changed the entire tone of the game. It was the kind of hit that fee

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