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Dive into an exclusive interview with Yankees beat writer Randy Miller as he shares untold stories about Aaron Judge's remarkable 2025 season! From his humble roots to his quest for a .400 batting average, we explore Judge's evolution as a hitter, his impact on and off the field, and whether he can achieve baseball history. Plus, get insights on the Yankees' World Series chances and Judge's postseason struggles. Don't miss this deep dive into one of baseball's biggest stars! Subscribe for more sports interviews and analysis! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro to Sportsnaut Interview 0:48 Welcome & Guest Intro 1:44 Aaron Judge Off the Field: Personal Stories 6:06 Judge's 2025 Season: On-Field Dominance 6:56 Can Aaron Judge Hit .400? 14:13 Judge's Impact on Teammates 17:29 Postseason Struggles & Motivation 20:21 Closing Thoughts & Randy's Farewell #AaronJudge #Yankees #MLB2025 #Baseball #Sportsnaut #Hitting400 #YankeesNews #WorldSeries #MLBInterviews #SportsTalk
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