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Aaron Judge's peek into dugout believed to be due to Blue Jays tipping pitches: report

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Toronto Blue Jays broadcasters on Monday night caught Aaron Judge giving a suspicious peek into his own dugout during an at-bat which eventually resulted in a 462-foot home run.

After the game, the New York Yankees slugger was questioned about it, but he shrugged it off, saying he was "trying to see who was chirping in the dugout."

However, Judge's sentiments are bull, the Blue Jays reportedly think.

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Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees runs out a home run in the first inning against the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on May 15, 2023, in Toronto. (Cole Burston/Getty Images)

According to ESPN, the Blue Jays think relief pitcher Jay Jackson, or catcher Alejandro Kirk, may have been tipping pitches, which the Yankees took notice of. So, Judge was looking into the dugout to find out what pitch was coming.

Color commentator Buck Martinez said Judge's side-eye was "really, really unusual."

"You don’t want to go throwing allegations around without knowing, but…" added play-by-play announcer Dan Schulman.

But Judge said he didn't appreciate the loud noises he was apparently hearing from his bench.

Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees hits a solo home run in the eighth inning against the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on May 15, 2023, in Toronto. (Cole Burston/Getty Images)

"A lot of chirping from our dugout, which I really didn’t like in the situation where it’s a 6-0 game and I know [Aaron Boone] got tossed," he told reporters. "I was trying to save Boonie by calling time out like, ‘Hey, hold up here. Let me work here.’ I was kinda trying to see who was chirping in the dugout. 6-0, Boonie got

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