This time, no one could blame Aaron Judge.
Not after a postseason when he hit .500 — actually .500 (13-for-26) — and delivered the biggest Yankees hit of the postseason , a three-run homer off a 100-mph inside fastball that tied Game 3 of the ALDS and briefly provided some hope in an otherwise miserable series against a Blue Jays team that mostly overmatched the Yankees despite no previous playoff success.
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After watching Vladimir Guerrero Jr. shake off his postseason slumps from earlier in his career with a dominant series, the Yankees can look ahead to 2026.
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