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Aaron Judge shows frustration, throws helmet after another homer-less Yankees game

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New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has been stoic and poised during his historic chase to break the American League single-season home run record. 

He needs just one more home run to to break the record, but he only has two games remaining to do it. 

Judge went 1-for-5 in the Yankees’ win over the Texas Rangers in the first game of their Tuesday doubleheader, and he had a golden opportunity to park one in that game. Instead, he showed some frustration in the dugout. 

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Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees flies out against the Texas Rangers during the third inning in the first game of a doubleheader at Globe Life Field Oct. 4, 2022, in Arlington, Texas. (Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Rangers starter Jon Gray served a hanging breaking ball right over the heart of the plate, a pitch Judge normally crushes. But, after he took a healthy hack, the ball went sky-high at Globe Life Park in Arlington and was caught by the first baseman.

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Walking back into the Yankees’ dugout, Judge tossed his helmet against a rack in disappointment, a rare sign of frustration from one of the most well-mannered players in the game. 

Chasing history puts tremendous pressure on a player, especially one of the doorstep of rewriting the record books. It also doesn’t help that the entire ballpark was booing Judge throughout the game when he didn't break the record, even when he laced a single up the middle to get on base.

Judge also plays in the largest media market in the country with a rabid fan base that is demanding no matter

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