MLB History: Aaron Judge and Mike Trout Hit Two Home Runs Each

MLB History: Aaron Judge and Mike Trout Hit Two Home Runs Each

Source: Fox News

Summary

Aaron Judge and Mike Trout each hit two home runs in a game between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Angels, with the Yankees winning 11-10. Judge and Trout have both won three MVP awards and are among the top players in the league. This is the fourth time in MLB history that two players with multiple MVP awards have hit at least two home runs each in the same game.


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The game followed a familiar script.

Aaron Judge and Mike Trout, two of the biggest stars in baseball, went deep twice each, with Judge’s third home run of the season coming in the first inning.

Trout’s first homer didn’t come until the sixth, but he answered with another in the eighth to put the Angels ahead.

The Yankees stormed back in the ninth, tying the game on a Trent Grisham home run, and then won it on a wild pitch.

This one felt recognizable early, as two of the game’s best players put on a show.

Original Observation: When two MVPs go yard twice each, it’s a reminder that the game is still about big moments and putting on a show.

Author: Evan Null