Aaron Judge is on track to have one of the best offensive seasons in Major League history.

His two-homer game Wednesday highlighted another week where he finished with a batting average above .400, earning him his regular place atop our #HighFive list for Week 20.

1. Aaron Judge

With offense down across the Majors, what Aaron Judge is doing at the plate in 2024 is much more special than I think most people realize.

Consider this: Judge entered Thursday leading the Majors in home runs, RBI, OBP, slugging percentage, extra base hits and total bases while sitting second in batting average and walks.

 

Comparing his numbers now to his record-breaking 2022 season through 127 games, he has driven in more runs and has a higher in average, slugging percentage and OPS while sitting just two home runs off his pace.

 

Judge homered three times in the first two games of the Yankees series against the Guardians, including two on Wednesday night to raise his league leading total to 47.

 

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The “dog days” of August do not seem to be slowing him down as this has been the best month of what will likely be his second career MVP season.

 

With a little over a week to go this month, he is slashing .450/.577/.933 with eight home runs, 18 RBI and 17 walks (eight of them being intentional.

 

2. Simeon Woods Richardson

Simeon Woods Richardson makes our #HighFive list for a second straight week thanks to two quality starts that led to two Twin wins.

 

Friday, in his home state of Texas against the Rangers he threw five innings and allowed just two runs on three hits.

 

Then on Wednesday, in hostile territory against a playoff hopeful San Diego Padre team, he went five innings allowing only one run on four hits and added seven strikeouts.

 

Woods Richardson continues to stack good starts together in what has been somewhat of a surprising rookie year.

 

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Through 22 starts he has a 3.69 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 112.1 innings.

His next start is scheduled for Tuesday against the Atlanta Braves.

3. Marcus “Str0 Show” Stroman

Marcus Stroman celebrated reaching 10 years of service time with a solid start in the Little League Classic Sunday night against the Tigers.

 

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That makes two solid starts in a row for Stroman, who struggled to end July and to begin August.

On Sunday he went six shutout innings, giving up just four hits and striking out five.

This after allowing just one run in five innings against the Rangers in his previous start.

Stroman also shined off the field last week when he awarded two $25,000 scholarships to two New York area college freshmen for his HDMH Foundation.

Although no date has been set, he should be slated to start against the Rockies in Yankee Stadium this weekend.

4. James Wood

With each passing week, James Wood gets more comfortable at the Major League level, leaving me to believe that by next season, he will find himself in the conversation for the best outfielders in the National League.

In his last seven games he is slashing .409/.500/.636 with four RBI, a home run and a stolen base.

Woods had his fourth career three-hit game on Wednesday and has hit baseballs harder than most of the Majors since he was called up.

At the young age of 21 he is fifth in the league in average exit velocity, trailing only Aaron Judge, Ohtani, Juan Soto and O’Neil Cruz

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5. George Springer

George Springer takes the final spot on Week 20 of our #HighFive list on the back of a six-game hitting streak and a strong series against Cincinnati.

 

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Tuesday night Springer launched two homers against the Reds then Wednesday he hit the 60th leadoff home run of his career.

Those 60 bombs trail only Rickey Henderson, who hit 81 in his 25-year career for the most All-Time.

Springer is hitting .286 with a 1.047 OPS and those three homers over the last seven days.

He will get a few more chances to cut into Henderson’s lead when they welcome the Ron Washington led Angels to “The Six.”