Yankees' Judge calls Angels' Trout 'greatest of all time' after HR duel
Aaron Judge called Mike Trout the "greatest of all time" after his New York Yankees beat the Los Angeles Angels in a slugfest at Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge went 2 for 5 with two home runs and three RBIs in a win over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday in New York. File Photo by Corey Sipkin/UPI April 14 (UPI) -- Aaron Judge and Mike Trout provided powerful proof of why they deserve their combined six MVP awards in a battle between the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels. "Every time he comes to the Bronx, man, he puts on a show," Judge said after the Yankees beat the Angels 11-10 on Monday in New York.
"I hate to see it, but it's fun competing against a guy like that. " Judge and Trout became just the second pair of three-time MVPs to homer twice in the same game, joining Roy Campanella and Stan Musial (1956). After the contest, Judge lauded the Angels star with the highest complement possible.
"He's the greatest," Judge said. "He's the greatest of all time. He's been fun to watch his whole career.
Coming up at such a young age and instantly putting yourself at the top of the list, it's special. "He's led those boys over there for quite a few years. Just to see him day in and day out show up, I know he has had some tough injuries over the years.
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