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Yankees Slugger Aaron Judge Battles Playoff Power Drought
8 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Aaron Judge's OPS 250 points lower in playoffs than regular season
- Pitchers targeting Judge with hard stuff inside, soft stuff away
- Judge not taking advantage of middle-middle pitches in playoffs

As the 2025 MLB playoffs reach a critical juncture, the New York Yankees are facing elimination, and their star slugger Aaron Judge is at the center of their struggles. Over the course of his career, Judge has consistently underperformed in the postseason compared to his stellar regular-season numbers, with his OPS dropping by 250 points.
This year's playoffs have been no different, as Judge has posted a 1.024 OPS through his first five games, but with just one extra-base hit. Pitchers have been targeting him with a game plan of throwing hard stuff on the inside part of the plate, followed by softer offerings on the corners. This strategy has proven effective, as Judge has struggled to cover the entire strike zone against quality pitching.




