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Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) signals for a challenge after a called third strike in the fourth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Aaron Judge has shown he can make a highlight out of just about anything.
In Tuesday’s win over Toronto, it came not after a home run, but after he took a low slider for a called third strike to lead off the bottom of the fourth.
Judge immediately tapped his helmet to initiate an automated ball-strike system challenge, took off his arm guard and strolled to first before the result was even known.
Three batters later, Ryan McMahon hit a game-tying three-run homer against Dylan Cease.






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