It has been well-documented that New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has been on a historic heater over the last month or so.
Judge set some impressive records during the month of May.
However, just because the calendar flipped a page Saturday night doesn’t mean The Captain let off the gas.
In fact, Judge started the month of June right where he left off, smoking a two-run home run in the first inning of Saturday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants.
While it may have been just another home run for Judge, it marked a new historic span for MLB.
According to Katie Sharp, Judge is the only player in MLB history with 15+ HR, 12+ doubles and 20+ walks in any 25-game span.
This comes after Judge became the only player to record at least 12 doubles and 11 home runs in a 20-game span.
It’s The Captain’s world, and we’re just living in it.
There’s a little bit of human drama in a Goodfellas way,” says the film’s director, DJ Caruso.
“I feel like this documentary, this docuseries, is for everyone.
If you like true crime, you’re going to like this documentary.
If you like sports, you’re going to love this documentary.
I think there’s a really broad audience for this, and it’s not just a baseball documentary.”
If you pine for the late 1980s and early 90s, get ready for some nostalgic moments, from Pac-Man to Mike Tyson’s upset loss to Buster Douglas to pre-gentrification New York City.
There’s even Nelson Mandela visiting Yankee Stadium and donning a Yankees cap, plus the era’s tabloid headlines in all their glory – “Boss Answered Call of the Vile,” “One Owner Away From a Championship.”