If Aaron Judge is going to achieve MLB history and hit .400 this season, he'll likely look back at this upcoming weekend as one that helped it happen.
You see, the New York Yankees play at the Colorado Rockies from Friday through Sunday. The Rockies play at Coors Field, the most hitter-friendly ballpark in baseball.
A gigantic outfield and thin air allow hitters to thrive at Coors Field. And it's also the only active MLB ballpark that Judge has never played in before.
Judge makes other ballyards look small. It's fun to imagine what he might do at Coors when the ball flies off his bat.
The 6-foot-7 legend has played six games against the Rockies in his career, but all at home. He has four home runs in those six games with a .316 average.
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Judge has played one- and two-off games in non-MLB ballparks, like the Field of Dreams game and a two-game set against the Red Sox in London.
Coors Field will be his final checkbox.
The Rockies get solid attendance despite being the worst team in baseball, and fans will surely turn out in full force to see Judge and the Yankees.
They might just have to set up very far from home plate to catch one of his prodigious blasts. And if he can add some singles and doubles in the big outfield, he could keep the chase for .400 alive.
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