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Judge Strikes Out at the Bases with a Spectacular Pitch!

By Jake MintzYahoo Sports

The USA captain uncorked a 95.7-mph lightning bolt to throw out Fernando Tatis Jr. to end the third inning.

MIAMI — Six months ago, Aaron Judge could hardly throw a baseball. On Sunday night, Team USA’s captain changed the entire World Baseball Classic with his right arm. With Team USA trailing 1-0 in the third inning of a highly anticipated semifinal matchup with the Dominican Republic, D.

R. second baseman Ketel Marte clanged a two-out liner into right field. The fleet-footed Fernando Tatis Jr.

rounded second and dashed toward third without breaking stride. Judge, all 6-foot-7, 282 pounds of him, charged to the bounding ball, gathered it into his 12. 75-inch Rawlings glove and uncorked a 95.

7-mph lightning bolt. Verdict is in, you shouldn't run on Aaron Judge 💪 #WorldBaseballClassic pic. twitter.

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