New York Post

Judge blasts another pair of two-run HRs in Yankees’ rout of Jays

- By GREG JOYCE YANKEES NOTES

TORONTO — Seeing Aaron Judge belt his 36th and 37th home runs in his 103rd game of the season Wednesday, Gerrit Cole had one thought.

“Can we get some padding at Dodger Stadium?” he later said wistfully.

Judge, of course, missed two months with a torn ligament in his right big toe from running into the right-field wall at Dodger Stadium to make a terrific catch on June 3.

There is no telling how different the Yankees’ season might have been if not for that play, but at least in Judge’s case, he might have been making a run at 60-plus home runs for the second straight year.

“It’s incredible,” manager Aaron Boone said after the

Yankees 6-0 win over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre. “I think I said to [hitting coach Sean Casey or bench coach Carlos Mendoza] after the second one, ‘That’s 37 [with] two months out.’ It’s remarkable to see. Kind of fitting that Aaron has that night on the night Gerrit probably locks up the Cy Young award. Pretty cool.

“Fun to watch two great players do their thing.”

Both of Judge’s blasts on Wednesday were two-run shots. The first came off Jose Berrios before he took reliever Trevor Richards deep for his seventh multi-home run game of the year.

Judge, who has rebuffed a potential shutdown with the Yankees out of the playoff race despite being less than 100 percent healthy, is now tied for third in the American League in home runs.

➤ The Yankees will have no lack of areas to address when they do their organizati­onal deep dive this offseason.

One that certainly warrants a close look is the amount of injuries they have racked up in recent years.

The Yankees overhauled their strength and conditioni­ng department­s entering the 2020 season when they named Eric Cressey their director of health and player performanc­e. They indicated that his impact would be felt over time, but the Yankees entered Wednesday having had 29 players spend a combined

2,089 days on the injured list this season, per Spotrac — the third-most in the majors.

Some of those injuries, like Judge tearing that ligament in his toe and Anthony Rizzo having postconcus­sion syndrome after Fernando Tatis Jr. collided with him at first base, have been of the freakish variety. Others have been the dreaded soft-tissue strains.

“Certain things you’re not going to be able to avoid,” Boone said. “A broken toe running into the wall is not, to me, breaking down. Softtissue things that happen sometimes are a result of that. Sometimes the makeup of a roster, having more veteran players — all things that go into that. That’s a much longer conversati­on.”

➤ Keynan Middleton (shoulder inflammati­on) threw a bullpen session on Wednesday and is likely going to meet the Yankees in Kansas City this weekend.

He could be activated off the IL to make an appearance before becoming a free agent this offseason.

“It kind of depends on what we need, how many innings we have available, that kind of thing,” Boone said. “So we’ll see. It’s possible though.”

Frankie Montas (shoulder surgery), meanwhile, could also come off the IL, perhaps to piggyback Clarke Schmidt and throw two or three innings on Saturday.

 ?? ?? AARON JUDGE Hits homers Nos. 36 & 37.
AARON JUDGE Hits homers Nos. 36 & 37.

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