It was, at last, a postseason game that was all about Aaron Judge.

In ways that were all positive.

And if the Yankees end up winning this American League Division Series, a game their fans won’t let him forget long after his career in pinstripes is done.

Judge, already with a Hall of Fame resume but lacking a signature October moment, delivered one Tuesday night when then Yankees desperately needed it.

The two-time AL MVP rocked a game-tying three-run homer off the foul pole in left in the fourth inning, capping a Yankees comeback from five runs down going into the third.

The Stadium sellout crowd of 47,399, and the home dugout, erupted into hysterics. An inning later, Jazz Chisholm Jr. blasted a go-ahead homer into the second deck in right that gave the Yankees the lead for good en r

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