
Aaron Judge draws 23rd intentional walk, matches Mickey Mantle's 1957 Yankees record
Baseball began tracking intentional walks in 1955.
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Judge matched Albert Pujols (2010) as the only player to receive 23 free passes before the All-Star break.
Toronto led 6-5 when former Yankee Chad Green intentionally walked Judge with two outs and the bases empty. It was Judge's fifth intentional walk of the series, the most ever by a Yankee in a single series.
Judge has 91 career intentional walks.
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