What’s wrong with Yankees’ Aaron Judge? He breaks down slow start

Aaron Judge is hitting .182 over 18 games to begin the regular season, striking out twice in an 0-for-4 on Tuesday night in Toronto.AP

TORONTO — Just when it looked like Aaron Judge was breaking through on offense over the weekend in Cleveland, the Yankees’ center fielder is back to stacking O-fers.

Judge was 4-for-13 (.308) against the Guardians at Progressive Field, enough to boost his early-season average back up over the Mendoza line. The booming home run he hit on Sunday — a towering three-shot that was estimated at 450 feet — was his first long ball in over a week.

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