Everyone wanted to know what Aaron Judge would look like in Coors Field.
Before Friday, the home of the Colorado Rockies was the only MLB stadium Judge had never played in.
After rocketing a single up the middle in his first at bat, Judge showed his power still plays just fine in the thin air in Denver.
In his third at bat, Judge turned on a ball down the line and left the yard for his 17th home run of the season.
Aaron Judge's 17th home run gives the @Yankees the lead! pic.twitter.com/4I9Qmmsmeq
— MLB (@MLB) May 24, 2025MORE: Ronald Acuna Jr. makes an epic injury return on very first pitch he sees
The homer also pushed Judge's season average back up to .400 here on May 23.
There's nothing Judge can't do.
It's not exactly a surprise that he hit a homer in the most hitter-friendly park in baseball, but it's still cool to see.
Pretty much everywhere else in baseball has gotten to see the Judge home run experience, and now Coors Field has, too.
The Rockies have seen plenty. Judge now has five homers in seven career games against Colorado, all of which had been in the Bronx before this one.
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