Braves’ Charlie Morton Made Aaron Judge Look So Silly With Three of the Very Same Pitches

These pitches were filthy.
Braves’ Charlie Morton Made Aaron Judge Look So Silly With Three of the Very Same Pitches
Braves’ Charlie Morton Made Aaron Judge Look So Silly With Three of the Very Same Pitches /

The New York Yankees’ bats have been silenced this week (and also for most of the season), with Braves pitching shutting them out in back-to-back games and the Bronx Bombers not even mustering an extra-base hit in either game. 

One at-bat by Yankees star Aaron Judge in Wednesday night’s game was particularly emblematic of the team’s struggles.

Judge, one of the few bright spots in a slumping Yankees lineup, was struck out by Braves right-hander Charlie Morton. All three were knuckle curves that positively baffled the Yankees slugger, with one even making Judge drop to one knee.

Here’s a look at Judge’s brutal at-bat. 

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It was one of three strikeouts on the night for Judge and one of 13 by the Yankees. The loss dropped the Yankees below .500 at the latest point in the season since 1995, yet another low point in what has been a largely disastrous season in the Bronx. Still, it was an impressive night for Morton, who at 39 years old became the oldest pitcher to have a 10+ strikeout game against the Yankees since Nolan Ryan in 1992, per CBS Sports.

Fans had plenty to say about Morton’s filthy stuff and Judge’s rough attempt.

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Kevin Sweeney
KEVIN SWEENEY

Kevin Sweeney is a staff writer at Sports Illustrated covering college basketball and the NBA draft. He joined the SI staff in July 2021 and also serves host and analyst for The Field of 68. Sweeney is a Naismith Trophy voter and ia member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. He is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.