Aaron Judge is once again the defining figure for the New York Yankees, leading the team to a 33–20 record during the early months of the 2025 season. Judge’s dominant start places him as the leading contender for his fourth American League MVP award, highlighting his exceptional offensive production.
Outstanding Stats That Don’t Reflect Judge’s Peak Performance
Judge boasts a remarkable 1.248 OPS, ranking first in the league, 18 home runs tied for second place, 47 RBIs ranking fourth, and a league-leading .398 batting average. These numbers represent one of the most powerful starts in recent MLB history. However, Yankees manager Aaron Boone does not consider this stretch Judge’s best work. Boone pointed to his performance last May and June as superior, noting,
“The first thing I looked at was last May/June. May and June dwarfs April/May this year… and that’s just the first one I looked up. To say it’s the best two-month stretch when I was asked that question, I was like, ‘Absolutely not.’”
Although these comments may seem critical, they instead emphasize the exceptional level that Judge has previously reached, illustrating the incredibly high standards this player holds for himself. Leading the league in multiple offensive categories before June is extraordinary, yet Judge’s own view—mirrored by his manager—suggests even greater performances are possible.
Aaron Judge’s Pursuit of a World Series Title
Beyond personal records and accolades, Aaron Judge is driven by the desire to secure a World Series championship, which eluded him and the Yankees in 2024 when they fell short to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now 33 years old, Judge is more than the team’s best hitter; he is its captain and emotional leader, driving the Yankees’ quest to meet the expectations of a city hungry for a title. His early-season brilliance signals his readiness to bear that responsibility and help bring the championship home.
