WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Aaron Judge celebrated his return to the Sacramento area by hitting two home runs Saturday in a losing effort for the New York Yankees against the Athletics to extend his major league leading total to 14.
Judge is playing in the Sacramento area for the first time since college in New York's first visit to the A's temporary home near California's capital.
Judge was born in Sacramento and grew up not far away in Linden and had many friends and family in the crowd of 12,113 at the minor league park that is hosting the A's.
''It just felt like being home,'' Judge said after the Yankees' win Friday night. ''Any time we play the A's, that's always something that's familiar to me and close to home, to me. It was special.''
After going 1 for 4 with a walk and two near homers in the series opener, Judge granted A's owner John Fisher his wish Saturday in an 11-7 loss by the Yankees.
He led off the fourth inning with a homer off JP Sears and then connected again to lead off the sixth against Justin Sterner to the delight of the Yankees fans in attendance, many of whom chanted ''MVP! MVP!''
''Not surprising,'' Yankees starter Carlos Rodon said. ''Once again putting on great swings like he always does. Really good player.''
The second homer gave Judge 14 on the season and gave him 41 career multi-homer games — fourth most in Yankees history.