Yeehaaaww! “East Side” Dave McDonald here but some people call me Davey Mac! Others (who I pay) call me the Sports Master! But TODAY…you can call me Happy Boy!
And you know why, ladies and gentlemen, because the struggling and nearly non-hitting New York Yankees actually defeated future future Hall-Of-Famer and Met ace Max Scherzer.
But what has gotten me whistling this morning is Aaron Judge slugging his 47th home run of the year.
Judge has become the most exciting Yankee in years. He’s simply an amazing hitter, a fantastic fielder, an excellent leader, and popular player. There are 39 games left in the regular season for the Yankees. That means that Judge needs to hit 14 homers in those 39 games to tie Roger Maris’ franchise and American League record of 61 home runs in a single season. And let’s be honest…if Judge were to tie or even break Maris’ mark…he would be the first player to do it with no P.E.D. scandal looming over his head (unlike Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa).
The baseball world is already into Judge’s chase of Maris’ record. And hitting a home run off of the great Max Scherzer only ramped up people’s excitement. The question is…how will Major League Baseball treat this? As Judge goes for 62…will Baseball recognize Maris’ 61 as the actual home run record? A case could be made for that. After all, if Bonds and McGwire and Sosa can’t get into the Hall Of Fame due to their alleged P.E.D. usage, then why should their records count? It’s an inconsistency that MLB desperately needs to address. And that’s just my two cents.
Coming up on today’s Davey Mac Sports Report:
- Judge Slams 47 as Yanks beat Mets
- Phillies Defeat Red
- Knicks back in on Donovan Mitchell trade
- Jets come back on Falcons
- Brady back in Tampa…reason for absence is weird