Aaron Judge Was Spotted At The U.S. Open With Yankee Superfan Jen Flaum

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New York Yankees rookie outfielder Aaron Judge is one of those rare players that has amassed such a fiery fanfare that even my mother could pick him out of a lineup.

After a historically good start to his season, the 25-year-old Judge has had a disappointing second half thus far. His batting average has dropped sixty points since the All Star game and he has set a new major league record for striking out in 30+ consecutive games, smashing the record previously held by Adam Dunn in 2013. His 181 strikeouts are tops in the majors.

Despite hitting a snag, Judge’s full body of work is still mind-blowing. His 38 home runs is still tied for best in the American League and his 100 walks is the most for a rookie in a season since Jim Gilliam did so in 1953. Aaron Judge is going to be a star for many years to come, and women are going to flock like the salmon of Capistrano.

Judge was spotted at the U.S. Open on Saturday with diehard Yankee fan Jen Flaum, a recent University of Michigan graduate.

Although the extent of their relationship is unknown, I’d venture to guess they made love on a bed of Topps baseball cards in Judge’s penthouse suite. Some guys have all the luck…

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Dime.

[h/t New York Post]

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