Yankees slugger Aaron Judge had the contract year of all contract years in 2022. That’ll happen when you slug 62 home runs and break the American League single-season record while taking home MVP honors. What does the 16th captain in franchise history have in store for an encore? We’ll keep track of his progress right here with our 2023 Aaron Judge Home Run Tracker.
We’re keeping track of his yearly home run totals here, but below, you’ll find all the pertinent information you’d want to know about his 2023 tanks. This includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each dinger.
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Distance: 422 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.3 mph
Distance: 392 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.4 mph
Distance: 416 feet
Exit Velocity: 105.6 mph
Distance: 385 feet
Exit Velocity: 103 mph
Distance: 404 feet
Exit Velocity: 106 mph
Distance: 412 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.7 mph
Distance: 382 feet
Exit Velocity: 106 mph
Distance: 439 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.5 mph
Distance: 375 feet
Exit Velocity: 102 mph
Distance: 462 feet
Exit Velocity: 114.9 mph
Distance: 448 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.1 mph
Distance: 430 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.6 mph
Distance: 431 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.6 mph
Distance: 403 feet
Exit Velocity: 102 mph
Distance: 399 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.1 mph
Distance: 378 feet
Exit Velocity: 116.9 mph
Distance: 378 feet
Exit Velocity: 95.8 mph
Distance: 390 feet
Exit Velocity: 106.3 mph
Distance: 360 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.7 mph
Distance: 442 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.6 mph
Distance: 410 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.1 mph
Distance: 464 feet
Exit Velocity: 113.8 mph
Distance: 342 feet
Exit Velocity: 104.7 mph
Distance: 413 feet
Exit Velocity: 110 mph
Distance: 431 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.3 mph
Distance: 437 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.8 mph
Distance: 352 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.4 mph
Distance: 421 feet
Exit Velocity: 109.9 mph
Distance: 384 feet
Exit Velocity: 103.5 mph
Distance: 426 feet
Exit Velocity: 110.5 mph
Distance: 428 feet
Exit Velocity: 111.7 mph
Distance: 418 feet
Exit Velocity: 110 mph
Distance: 420 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.4 mph
Distance: 379 feet
Exit Velocity: 101.3 mph
Distance: 383 feet
Exit Velocity: 108.4 mph
Distance: 395 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.3 mph
Distance: 424 feet
Exit Velocity: 112.7 mph
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