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Yankees' Aaron Judge makes New York history not done in playoffs since 1960

Aaron Judge isn't viewed as a good playoff hitter.

And in a sense, that's true. The New York Yankees ' 6-foot-7 superstar has worse numbers in the postseason than he does in his regular season career.

But at least this time around, Judge is proving to be a pretty legitimate threat at the plate during the postseason.

With hits in his first two at bats of Tuesday night's matchup with the Toronto Blue Jays , Judge made Yankees history that hasn't been done since 1960.

The feat: Multi-hit games in five of a first six games of a postseason.

The last Yankee to do it, per @JayHayKid : Bill "Moose" Skowron in 1960.

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