Aaron Judge finally had the individual postseason that Yankees fans had been begging for.
But after seven games, the final one Wednesday night’s 5-2 loss to Toronto in Game 4 of the American League Division Series at Yankee Stadium, it is another one that ended without a World Series ring .
Judge had a .500/.581/.692 slash line with 13 hits and seven RBIs in the playoffs. His one homer marked the signature moment of his career : a game-tying three-run blast off the leftfield foul pole in Tuesday night’s 9-6 win in Game 3.
Addressing the media in the clubhouse at the conclusion of his eighth postseason, Judge delivered his typical selfless answers as he digested yet another year of falling short.
“This is a team game, so it's — we didn’t win as a team,” said the 33-year-old, who