Yankees' Aaron Judge being given virtually no shot to hit .400 in 2025
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Aaron Judge's impressive start to the 2025 season saw his batting average drop below .400, resting at .396 through the Yankees' first 49 games. Oddsmakers from DraftKings Sportsbook give him a mere 1.32% chance to finish the season at or above this benchmark. Historically, only a few players have maintained such high averages since Ted Williams’ .406 in 1941. However, Judge is favored to contend for the American League Triple Crown, leading the league in several categories, underscoring his ongoing impact this season.
Aaron Judge’s batting average dipped below .400, and oddsmakers assign him just a 1.32 percent chance of reaching that mark for the season.
Despite a notable start, history shows that achieving a .400 average over an entire season is nearly impossible, with Ted Williams being the last in 1941.
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