New York Post

Judge has role in Aaron tribute

- By KEN DAVIDOFF and JOEL SHERMAN

DENVER — Aaron Judge scored a run in the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night, yet there’s no way that’s what he’ll remember most about this evening.

Before the American League defeated the National League at Coors Field, 5-2, for an eighth straight victory, the Yankees right fielder joined the Braves’ Freddie Freeman in escorting Billye Aaron, the widow of beloved Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, to home plate for an emotional pregame ceremony. As Major League Baseball presented Ms. Aaron with a commission­ed painting of her husband as well as an Aaron Braves jersey autographe­d by the members of both teams, Judge comforted the honoree by patting her shoulder with his right hand.

Aaron died in January at age 86. The pregame festivitie­s also recognized the nine other Hall of Famers (Lou Brock, Whitey Ford, Bob Gibson, Al Kaline, Tommy Lasorda, Joe Morgan, Phil Niekro, Tom Seaver and Don Sutton) who died since the most recent All-Star Game occurred in 2019.

As the AL’s cleanup hitter, Judge drew a second-inning walk and scored the game’s first run. He then grounded into a fielder’s choice and flied out to right field. In the bottom of the third, he hopped to spear a blast to right-center by the Pirates’ Bryan Reynolds.

The Mets’ Taijuan Walker made his debut in this game by serving up a homer to his former Mariners battery mate Mike Zunino, now with the Rays, and striking out the Royals’ Whit Merrifield during his one inning of work.

“I had a good time. It was fun,” Walker said. “I got myself a strikeout and gave up a homer to a teammate who knows how I pitch.”

The highlight, he said, was “just hearing my family [his wife, mother and siblings] scream for me. I heard them scream for me when I got the strikeout.”

During pregame batting practice, the Yankees’ excloser, Aroldis Chapman (who didn’t pitch in the game), wrote a message on his cap reading, “Patria Y Vida” — literally “Homeland and Life” and “SOS Cuba.” Both served as messages to his native Cuba, in which the residents have mounted historic protests this week against food and medicine shortages.

“[The All-Star Game is] an event for me because the whole world sees it,” Chapman told Jesus Ortiz of ouresquina.com. “It’s an event that the entire U.S. watches. Many countries see it. Sending a clear message to the whole world so they know what’s happening in my country.”

AL manager Kevin Cash said he didn’t find a game situation that he thought fit for Chapman, who last pitched for the Yankees on July 6 in a low-leverage outing.

 ?? AP ?? AN HONOR: Aaron Judge escorts Billye Aaron, the wife of the late Hank Aaron, to the field prior to Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game.
AP AN HONOR: Aaron Judge escorts Billye Aaron, the wife of the late Hank Aaron, to the field prior to Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game.

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