Aaron Judge proved on Tuesday night why he is about to win his third MVP award in the last four seasons.

The New York Yankees captain continued his red-hot postseason hitting with arguably the biggest blow of his career: A three-run home run to tie the game and complete a comeback that saved the Yankees' season.

The Yankees entered Tuesday night a loss away from their season ending, and they trailed 6–1 at one point. But Judge's homer was the catalyst, and the Yankees live to fight another day.

After Judge's record-breaking 62-home-run season in 2022, he entered free agency. That came just months after he turned down a $213.5 million extension with the Yankees.

But the gamble worked out, as he signed a nine-year, $360 million contract. At the time he signed the deal, his $40 million

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