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Blue Jays broadcasters pick up on Aaron Judge's odd look toward dugout moments before mammoth home run

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An interesting moment occurred during the Toronto Blue Jays’ broadcast on Monday night in a game lost to their division rival, the New York Yankees. 

As he has shown in the past at Rogers Center, Aaron Judge can hit a ball a country mile, which were the exact words play-by-play announcer Dan Shulman used when he belted his second home run of the game in the top of the eighth inning, this one on a slider off Jay Jackson, who was recently called up from Triple-A.

During the at-bat, Shulman and his color commentating counterpart, Buck Martinez, recognized something unusual in their eyes with Judge at the plate. While he was waiting for the pitch, he appeared to be glancing toward his dugout.

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Aaron Judge, #99 of the New York Yankees, celebrates a solo home run in the dugout during the eighth inning of their MLB game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on May 15, 2023 in Toronto. (Cole Burston/Getty Images)

A slow-motion video replay confirmed it. 

"Alright Buck, so you and I looked at each other at the same moment right when we saw this three pitches ago. What is that?" Shulman asked. 

"Where’s he looking?" Martinez chimed in. "Really, really unusual."

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Shulman continued, "You don’t want to go throwing allegations around without knowing, but…"

Shulman is obviously talking about the potential of cheating on Judge’s part here, and though Martinez did not suspect it, he also did not think that Judge’s move here could have allowed him to see where the catcher is setting up behind him. 

"I’ve

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