Aaron Judge is the best hitter on the planet, and there's really no way to disprove it.
The Yankees superstar leads Major League Baseball in, well, pretty much everything.
Here are the hitting stats he leads MLB in as of Saturday night on May 10:
- Home runs: 14
- Hits: 59
- RBI: 37
- Average: .396
- OBP: .486
- SLG: .772
- OPS: 1.258
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Those numbers are after Judge crushed two home runs, and added an RBI groundout, on Saturday against the Athletics in Sacramento.
His average dipped below .400 just in the past couple days, but his chase for that magic mark is still very much alive.
He entered Saturday tied with Shohei Ohtani, Cal Raleigh and Kyle Schwarber at 12 homers apiece.
But then Judge slugged a pair to take the lead in that category.
A Triple Crown chase would be a fitting way for Judge to spend this season that has been so special for him so far.
Really, all sorts of legendary marks are in play.
At this point, just watch Judge work. Day in and day out, he grinds and he delivers, often adding some history in the process.
The guy wearing No. 99 is just absolutely special.