New York Yankees star Aaron Judge is off to a slow start this season with a .182/.337/.394 slash line, but both he and the organization remain unconcerned.

By the Numbers
  • Judge has three home runs, nine RBI, and 19 strikeouts this season.
  • He has just five hits in his last 33 at-bats.
  • Judge leads the MLB in walks with 16, alongside Juan Soto and Mookie Betts.
Yes, But

Despite his slow start, Judge's ability to get on base via walks has been a positive aspect.

State of Play
  • Manager Aaron Boone acknowledges Judge's struggles but remains confident in his ability to bounce back.
  • Judge attributes his slow start to a lack of timing rather than the missed time in Spring Training.
What's Next

With Judge's track record and skill set, it's likely he will overcome this rough patch and return to form soon.

Bottom Line

Aaron Judge's slow start may be a concern for some, but given his history of success, the Yankees remain optimistic about his ability to turn things around.