Yankees star Aaron Judge is experiencing a significant slump, with a batting average of .197 after going 1-for-13 in the recent series and having a hitless afternoon. Despite his struggles, Yankees manager Aaron Boone has not yet decided to change Judge's position in the lineup from the No. 3 spot. Boone remains optimistic, stating, 'Somebody's going to pay, big time. He'll get it going, and look out when he does.' Judge himself acknowledges the need for improvement, stating, 'It's time to get going,' and noting, 'Right now, when I'm getting that pitch to hit, I'm just missing it or hitting it right into the ground.' He plans to make adjustments to his game.
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Aaron Boone is not ready to discuss moving Aaron Judge from the No. 3 spot in the lineup. “Somebody’s going to pay, big time,” Boone said. “He’ll get it going, and look out when he does.”
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A hitless afternoon thus far for Aaron Judge, who is 1-for-13 in the series. Average down to .197.