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Aaron Judge is warming up at perfect time for Yankees' World Series push

NEW YORK — Typically, when Aaron Judge connects on a high fastball, there is little doubt about how far it will go, and where it will land. But lately, the results of his at-bats haven't been as much of a foregone conclusion. 

Not only was the Bronx crowd unsure whether Judge's fly ball would go out as it traveled toward the deepest part of Yankee Stadium in the seventh inning Tuesday night, even his own teammate of seven years wasn't convinced. Gleyber Torres, who was on base with a single, tagged up at first as the entire stadium held its breath. By the time the ball landed beyond the wall, Judge had already caught up to Torres at first base, barely a step or two behind him. He let Torres start jogging before beginning his home run trot.

"He did that this year earlier, too, so I was pretty pissed then," Judge quipped of Torres tagging up. "I was pretty pissed again. … You never know, when it's windy like this, what the ball is going to do in center field. He's trying to get into scoring position. So I let this one slide."

First baseman Anthony Rizzo joked that he expected better from Torres.

"I'm a little disappointed in Gleyber for not knowing Judge's pop there," Rizzo said while smirking. "We were ribbing him a lot about that. It's a big swing for Judgey. He's had really good at-bats and come up in big situations. To get the home run, it was a really easy swing, and he's the best in the business at that."

Judge's two-run shot in the seventh inning of the Yankees' 6-3 win over the Guardians marked his first home run of this postseason. Before Tuesday night, his last playoff home run was in Game 5 of the 2022 ALDS — also against Cleveland. He had gone 35 postseason at-bats without a homer, and boy would the Yankees be

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