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Yankees Aaron Judge Makes Kid Cry



In a series where the New York Yankees played against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto. Aaron Judge hit a home run that made a young Yankees fan cry. In this video, Aaron judge crushed a home run off of a Blue Jays pitcher and when a blue jays’ fan gets the baseball, he gives it to a young Aaron judge fan. The result is that the kid started crying because he was so happy. Baseball needs more of these stories.

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20 Comments

  1. Its is sad to see that kids are so addicted to video games and dont enjoy anything else like baseball

  2. Loved seeing this yesterday. It's a beautiful thing to see a young man so happy. You bring up good points, the future of baseball is really up in the air, and the kid in the video is a baseball fan for life now.

  3. I'm a 10 year old boy that likes Aaron because he is the kind of player baseball needs with kindness and power and is great defensively

  4. Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 4 sentadillas son unos XX18LIKE.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortalesi abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k

  5. Hopefully it doesnt affect players salaries. If the game is dying

  6. I think I could have a long conversation with Aiden. I love the game of baseball. My favorite team is the royals. My favorite player is Nick Gonzales. He is a minor league player for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was drafted in 2020. He is my fav player bc I believe he has potential of being the future Patrick Mahomes of baseball. (The next Mike Trout or Aaron Judge) He has a rare combination of speed and power. He's also really good in the infield and the outfield. I have his rookie card and it's signed by him!

  7. Hey Jermaine, I was watching this game live and when Judge hit this bomb, it was the result of a great AB. And a moment or two later they showed the clip with that great Jays fan giving that ball to the young kid. Seeing that little guy’s emotion, I immediately started to cry. To see the happiness he expressed and understanding as an adult whose had a lifetime of passion for the game and seeing how much not only the ball meant to him but his love for the game. That boy will for now forever have a lifetime memory of that experience. It was a priceless moment.
    Jermaine, your spot on with the game. Youth Baseball for 95% of most kids who play organized ball starts at 6:00 pm. No, playing catch, certainly no street ball, backyard Wiffle Ball or for that matter neighborhood Kick Ball games with both boys and girls. Life is either too busy or too lazy. Kids don’t occupy their own time. They need too much parent involvement. I can go on and on. When a young kid can talk about a player, a particular team, game or ask a historical question involving the game, I am like Wow! Let me feed this beast! Is the game dying? Perhaps. It’s a tough game to acquire skills and be successful. A lot of kids aren’t coordinated enough at an early age and the parents direct them to something that they can easily participate in. That’s why I am SO into kids playing kick ball. It’s easier, it’s faster and it’s so related to the game.

  8. Hey jermaine my coach had been telling me that my hands are not quick enough threw the zone even if my loads on time. What can i do to fix this

  9. In a screen time competition world, baseball is against all social media and video games. My kids play the sport, attend mlb, AAA, and AA local teams. My son’s team is playing fantasy baseball and are having a blast! It’s tough to watch a whole game on t.v. especially a few times a week but the highlights help. I remain optimistic about the sport we all love 😃

  10. I agree with you. I think the game is dying. I use to run a baseball league. Back in the day 8 teams a division was easy. 4 teams feel impossible these days. Even before covid.

  11. Hey Jermaine, I was really listening to your video and I began to connect with what you were saying and I’m like that kid on your team who knows what’s going on in the MLB today and I know the players stats and all that good stuff but I can’t really connect with my friends and talk about that stuff because over half the time they don’t know what I’m talking about and they only like the best players, like if Freeman was their favorite player two years ago and then tatis became the most known or said to be the best player that season he is their new favorite player now

  12. I play college baseball right now and my teammates and the numerous people I’ve practiced with that play at schools ranging from community college to acc and sec schools have no idea about pro ball. They don’t watch it or know the players other than the poster boys of the league like judge, trout, vladdy, otani, etc. They only know the elite players which I find sorta interesting considering some of them have a pretty good chance at being drafted. They obviously love the game to make it to the level which they are playing at but they could care less about professional baseball which is kinda weird to me but also speaks to how Major League Baseball is not very popular even among the baseball community.

  13. My 10 year old grandson lives, eats and breathes baseball. He almost never misses an Astros game, has the team roster memorized knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each player and has a favorite player or players on EVERY team in the league. He's an outstanding pitcher because he has command while throwing only ~47 mph, plays almost error free first base and always shines when he occasionally plays outfield. (Yes he's left handed) Other parents ask me who is pitching, fielding and batting coaches are and I tell them he doesn't have any coaches other than his 2 select team coaches. When they wonder why he's so good I tell them he practices by himself in the back yard ALL THE TIME! Oh, his weakest area? batting! That's why I subscribe to your channel 😁! He is the main reason that I absolutely LOVE Baseball again. (Even more than I used to love it during the first 20 years of my life back in the 1950s and 1960s.) Baseball dying? For me it's been reborn!!!!!!!

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