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The individuals who were performing a rain dance more enthusiastically than anyone else at Yankee Stadium were the spectators situated in the Judge’s Chambers in right field.
“At any moment, a great moment,” was a marketing slogan for the Yankees back in 1992, and it seems that every Aaron Judge supporter anticipates nothing less than a spectacular moment from him, particularly on a day in May when luck was on his side.
Jalen Brunson’s star may be shining brighter than ever, but as he and the Knicks were preparing for the start of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Celtics on Monday night, it was Judge who took the spotlight as the designated hitter against the Rays, benefiting from the temporary success of the rain dances.
Brunson had donned his Superman cape in Game 5 in Detroit, and before Judge batted for the first time, before the scoreboard would greet him with his .432 average, 11 HR, 33 RBI, 1.312 OPS, they were expecting Judge to find his when he stepped into the batter’s box.