Aaron Judge's leadership shines as Yankees reach World Series despite postseason struggles
Aaron Judge, the Yankees captain, is not performing at his usual level in the postseason, hitting just 5-for-31. Despite this, his leadership and calm demeanor have helped guide the team to the World Series for the first time since 2009. Judge's ability to remain composed during tense moments has positively influenced his teammates. His steady presence has been crucial in keeping the team focused, even as others have stepped up in his absence. As the Yankees prepare to face the Dodgers, Judge's postseason struggles contrast with his impressive regular season, where he hit 58 home runs. His ultimate goal remains winning a championship, which would solidify his legacy.