On a recent MLB game night, Yonder Alonso, an MLB Network analyst, impressed viewers by predicting that Yankees' Aaron Judge would hit a home run, and to everyone's amazement, he was right. Alonso articulated confidence in Judge's swing on an initial pitch from Royals pitcher Noah Cameron. Just moments later, Judge confirmed Alonso's prediction by hitting a spectacular 469-foot home run, one of the longest recorded at Kauffman Stadium. This highlight moment showcased both Judge's power and Alonso's forecasting skills.
Matty, he's gonna go deep right here, Alonso told fellow commentator Matt Vasgersian as Judge took a pitch from Kansas City Royals pitcher Noah Cameron.
The way he took that pitch right there, I mean, it's going to be loud when he decides to swing.
Ah, you called it, dude, Vasgersian said as the ball soared over the wall and nearly out of the stadium.
The 469-foot bomb was one of the longest ever recorded at Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium, according to KCTV5.
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