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Ruminator

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Today, the top 10.5 pages (by my browser, your browser may vary) on MLB.com's main/home page is Judge this, Judge that. I realize he accomplished something historic and deserves recognition, and I get that he happens to represent the most populous city in the US, but my goodness, that's a massive scrapbook of Judge stuff to dump right on the home page of a site that covers 30 teams, even if for just a couple days. Two or three pages would have been plenty, and they can always provide multiple links to subpages for more Judge idolization. If he were my favorite player on my favorite team, I'd be embarassed by what has essentially become JudgeFanSite.com. Just a minor, mini-rant, sorry to waste your time.
 

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I go there for stats and game times and shit. Not much for content. 🤷‍♂️
 

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MLB acts like it's desperate for attention!

Thing is, EVERYBODY is getting SICK of TV shows and Football games being interrupted to show Judge getting walked, or Judge hitting a single.

After one single, all the fans in the Stadium BOOOED. They're getting tired of it too.
 

Sports Hernia

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Here’s my Homer/assholic take on this.

I’m a Mariners fan, I don’t care what Judge did or didn’t do, he’s a yankee.
I do not like the Yankees.

Wake me up when the Mariners sign him as a FA in the off-season. Until then, I don’t care what Judge does.
 

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It's a pretty big record . MLB doesn't market itself like it used to like in the older days so I don't mind .
 

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