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June 21, 2025 by mrs a

In a game that already felt larger than life, Aaron Judge gave Yankees fans a moment they’ll never forget — not just for the scoreboard, but for the heart behind the heroics.

Tied 5–5 in the bottom of the ninth against the Red Sox, Judge stepped to the plate knowing a special fan was watching — 9-year-old Max Delano, a leukemia survivor from upstate New York who had just completed his final round of chemotherapy. The Yankees had invited Max and his family as part of the team’s annual “Hope at the Ballpark” night, where childhood cancer survivors are honored before the game.

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Max, wearing a No. 99 jersey and a matching captain’s armband, was given the honor of announcing Judge’s name over the stadium PA. His voice rang out:

“Now batting… my hero, Aaron Judge!”

On a 2-2 count, Judge connected — sending a 437-foot missile into the second deck in left-center. As the Stadium exploded in celebration, Judge pointed directly to Max’s section, tapping his heart before rounding third.

“That one’s for Max,” Judge said postgame. “I can’t imagine the strength it takes to fight like he has. If I could give him just one smile tonight — that’s bigger than baseball.”

After the final out, Judge returned to the field and gave Max the walk-off ball — personalized with the words:
“For Max. Keep fighting. – AJ”

The young boy, eyes wide with joy, said it was “the best day of my life.”

Max’s mother, Allison, was emotional as she spoke with YES Network:

“He’s been through so much. And to see his hero do this — it’s a dream. Aaron didn’t just hit a homer. He gave my son hope.”

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While Judge continues to lead the league in home runs and MVP talk, nights like this show why he means so much more to New York than just his bat.

Manager Aaron Boone summed it up best:

“Aaron’s our captain for a reason. He shows up in big moments. But what he did after the game — that’s what leadership really looks like.”

As the sun set over the Bronx, thousands left the stadium talking about the win — but even more were talking about the moment. Not the pitch. Not the swing. But the connection between a baseball hero and a boy who beat the odds.

A painful, late October ending for Aaron Judge and the Yankees

Because in that one swing, Aaron Judge didn’t just win a game. He won hearts.

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