More tears of joy as Judge meets two fans connected by his homer
TORONTO -- Derek Rodr¨ªguez slipped his right hand into his jacket pocket, the 9-year-old producing a Major League Baseball -- the ball that rocketed off Aaron Judge¡¯s bat and rattled around Rogers Centre¡¯s 200 level during the sixth inning on Tuesday evening.
In a heartwarming moment that made homes and offices just a little bit dusty worldwide, the ball was handed to Rodr¨ªguez by Blue Jays fan Mike Lanzillotta, a generous gesture that brought a warm hug and sent tears streaming down the boy¡¯s cheeks.
¡°I was so happy. All I can remember is I said thank you and I hugged him,¡± Rodr¨ªguez said. ¡°I brought it to school; my friends and teacher congratulated me. They all wanted to hear what happened. It was just amazing.¡±
Rodr¨ªguez said that he considers Lanzillotta one of his best friends now, and the pair enjoyed a better vantage point at the ballpark on Wednesday -- invited to watch batting practice from the field.
Judge spotted the boy and met him in the dugout; like in the viral clip, there was an embrace and quite a few watery eyes. Rodr¨ªguez and his younger brother, Cesar, also met with Yankees infielder Gleyber Torres; the Rodr¨ªguez family has lived in Toronto for five years and has roots in Venezuela, Torres¡¯ home country.
¡°It¡¯s a special moment,¡± Judge said. ¡°I was excited to meet Derek and the fan who caught it. A Blue Jays fan having that moment with a young Yankees fan, that¡¯s a moment that has been seen around the world now. It speaks volumes to the Blue Jays fans they have here. It¡¯s a cool little connection they¡¯ve got.¡±
Lanzillotta had spent the first five innings of Tuesday¡¯s game hoping to score a souvenir for the boy seated behind him wearing Judge's No. 99, no easy task, considering they were in the $33 (CAD) seats underneath a high-definition ribbon board.
Judge delivered, dispatching an Alek Manoah fastball into their section, a drive calculated at 427 feet. Judge asked Lanzillotta if he had caught the ball on the fly -- Lanzillotta laughed, remarking the 114.9 mph missile had come to rest in their tray of hot dogs.
¡°Judge hit that ball right to us,¡± Lanzillotta said. ¡°It couldn¡¯t have been more perfect. I went to catch the ball and it hit off my hand; hit off my buddy¡¯s face. I don¡¯t know why the camera didn¡¯t catch that part. I¡¯ve watched every angle possible. I picked it up and the rest is history, right? That was probably one of the most memorable moments of my life.¡±
Blue Jays outfielder George Springer was among the many who were impressed by Lanzillotta¡¯s gesture; Springer sent an autographed jersey across the diamond, a gift that prompted Lanzillotta to beam.
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His club riding an 11-game winning streak in part because of Judge¡¯s torrid offensive performance, Yankees manager Aaron Boone also gave the clip a look before Wednesday¡¯s game. He, too, was touched by its wholesome quality.
¡°That¡¯s tough to beat,¡± Boone said. ¡°That¡¯s one of those moments that warms your heart. One of the things that I appreciate in Major League sports is sportsmanship. When you see that from the fan bases that are battling it out; obviously two very good teams here ¡ that was just a great moment of human beings interacting.¡±
There will be another chapter to come in this story. The Yankees have invited Lanzillotta, Rodr¨ªguez and their families to attend an upcoming game at Yankee Stadium, and they will be seated together in -- where else? -- the Judge¡¯s Chambers.
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¡°I asked him who his favorite player was, and he turned around to show me his little jersey,¡± Judge said. ¡°That still gives me goosebumps to this day, to see little kids wearing my number, wearing my jersey. I used to be in his position, that little kid, rooting on my favorite players and teams. That was a pretty cool moment.¡±