On Sunday, June 8, 2025, New York Yankees star Aaron Judge delivered a powerful response to Boston Red Sox rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins, who stirred the pot before the game. Dobbins, whose father is a lifelong Red Sox fan, told the Boston Herald he’d rather retire than play for the Yankees: “If New York were the last team to give me a contract, I’d retire.”
The comments reached the Yankees’ clubhouse, sparking reactions. Judge, surprised by the remarks, said, “I’ve only heard Ken Griffey say that, so I was a little surprised,” referencing Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.’s past grudge against the Yankees.
Fueled by Dobbins’ words, Judge stepped into the batter’s box and crushed a 108.6 mph solo home run, traveling 436 feet to right-center. “Well, once somebody tells you, yeah,” Judge admitted to ESPN, confirming the comments were on his mind.
Despite Judge’s 3-for-4 performance, including another home run, three runs, and four RBI, the Red Sox won 11-7. Dobbins earned the win, allowing three runs over five innings, outpitching Yankees starter Carlos Rodón, who gave up five runs.
The Yankees, with a 39-25 record, lead the American League East as of June 9. With injuries forcing Dobbins into Boston’s rotation, he may face the Yankees again in their upcoming series starting June 13, setting the stage for another showdown.
Fans are eager to see if Judge and the Yankees will capitalize on this rivalry. Stay tuned for more!