Aaron Judge's 4-RBI night powered the Yankees to a 10-2 rout of the Athletics on June 27, 2025. See how Judge and Will Warren dominated in the Bronx blowout.
StatPro MLB Beat Reporter
It was one of those perfect summer nights in the Bronx where the result never felt in doubt. Led by another colossal performance from Captain Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees dismantled the Oakland Athletics 10-2, flexing their offensive muscle early and letting a stellar Will Warren handle the rest.
Aaron Judge led the charge with a home run and 4 RBIs, reminding everyone who rules the batter's box in the Bronx.
The Yankees wasted no time putting this one away. They jumped all over A's starter Mitch Spence, turning the game into a laugher before the middle innings. The main event was, as it so often is, The Aaron Judge Show. The captain launched a home run and drove in four runs, setting the tone for the entire evening. He wasn't alone, though. Giancarlo Stanton smoked a two-run double, and key hits from Anthony Volpe and Cody Bellinger helped pile on the runs, showcasing a deep lineup that can attack from any spot.
A big offensive night is great, but it's even better when paired with a shutdown performance on the mound. Will Warren provided just that, delivering a crucial quality start to earn his fourth win. The right-hander went a strong 6 innings, allowing just two runs while striking out seven. It was a confident, poised outing that should give fans and the front office confidence in his spot in the rotation. The bullpen followed his lead, tossing three scoreless frames to seal the dominant 10-2 victory.
While the Yankees were cruising in the Bronx, a fascinating power struggle is unfolding in the minor leagues. Top prospects Spencer Jones and Roc Riggio are locked in a battle for the organization's MiLB slugging title. Jones, a top-3 system prospect, is having a fantastic bounce-back year after a tougher 2024, flashing the five-tool potential that has him pegged as a future Yankee outfielder. Riggio, a lower-ranked but rapidly rising prospect, is putting up monster numbers in 2025. His surge not only provides organizational depth but also makes him a very attractive trade chip as the deadline approaches and the Yankees inevitably look for bullpen reinforcements.
Friday's win was a complete team effort, showcasing the Yankees' power at the plate and stability on the mound. As the team continues its push through the summer, the parallel developments in the minors with sluggers like Jones and Riggio add another exciting layer. The present is bright in the Bronx, and with the trade deadline on the horizon, the future looks just as compelling.