NEW YORK (AP) – A day after being knocked out of a game in the third inning due to dizziness, Yankees bully Aaron Judge said he was unsure of the cause.
Judge hit a three-run homer tie in the eighth inning with two outs as New York rallied to beat the Minnesota Twins 6-5 in 10 innings on Monday.
“I don’t feel 100 percent better today, but I’m not worried about it,” he said. “It just came out of nowhere. I rang my bell a couple of times in football, that’s what it felt like. But I was kind of hoping it would pass, and it was like I kept begging and pleading to stay in the game and let me finish. But today I feel better and hopefully the next day even better. “
Judge walked 1 for 3 against the Twins. He hits .293 and leads the Yankees with 33 homers and 82 RBIs.
“The hydration was fine,” he said. “We checked everything, all vital signs. Everything was good. And that’s why we don’t know what it is. But I’m just grateful that I’m better today. “
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