Aaron Judge is tall.

Judge is a big dude. He has a lot of money and influence and plays in the Big Apple. Short door frames, getting into cars, and finding a comfortable spot in bed are some of the things that come with being a mammoth.

No player has had more balls called strikes on them than Judge. Yankees fans and broadcasters have had enough of the balls coming in low and below Judge.

Judge has not swung at pitches below the strike zone in his career. Strikes have been called for about 700 of them. That's a huge number.

There isn't much MLB can do about Judge falling victim to poor umpiring.

What can they do that's serious? When Judge is at the plate, please tell the umpires to be more patient. Look at his statistics. It is not going to fly. The low strike is a difficult pitch to call for an umpire. The umpire can see where the ball crossed the plate with a high pitch. The view of a low pitch can be difficult to see. Umpires don't have to make a decision based on how they call it for other players earlier in the game. Sometimes Judge has to get strikes called that are balls.

There is an obvious solution to fix this. The commissioner of Major League Baseball stated that he wants to put a system in place by the year 2024. It is a year and a half away.

Until the year 2024. The Yankees can't do much. I am certain that the Yankees will cheer up when they see the current MLB and Judge's statistics this season. You have to accept what you have. Judge is one of the top two candidates for the award.

That's a good thing! Umpires are prejudiced against him by a little bit. I want to cry to a river. Is it possible to re-sign him? It's a good idea to get your revenge after the introduction ofrobo-umps. Continue dealing with it until then.