Aaron Judge hadn’t homered since July 20 before Sunday’s series finale against the Red Sox.
“I’m not too concerned about home run numbers,’’ Judge said before the game. “They’ll come. The minute you try to hit them, you get into trouble. It’ll come.”
He was right, as Judge ended his home run drought in the bottom of the first of a 7-4 win over Boston as the Yankees completed the sweep.
He belted a 389-foot shot into the bleachers in right-center off David Price.
“I got one over the plate,’’ Judge said of the pitch.