Aaron Judge and Juan Soto of the Yankees remain one and three respectively in the Baseball Musings Batter Rankings after games of Sunday. Judge produced the third best game score of the day, a 76, as he went two for four with a walk and two home runs, bringing his season HR total to 51. That puts him in good shape to break his own AL record of 62 homers in a season. Soto also went two for four with a walk, but hit just one home run, his 37th of the season. That makes them the crazy 88 at the moment. The Yankees beat the Rockies 10-3.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.of the Blue Jays holds on to second place with a two for three with two walks and a double in an 8-2 win over the Angels. His OBP rises to .395.
Bobby Witt Jr. of the Royals stays in fourth place with a two for four day, including a home run to raise his BA to .347. In the same game, Garrett Stubbs of the Phillies goes four for four, missing the cycle by a home run. That was good for a game score of 80, one of two players with the highest game score of the day. The backup catcher raises his slugging percentage to .281. The Phillies beat the Royals 11-3.
Once again, Yordan Alvarez of the Astros did not play, and no one trailing him was able to overtake the fifth slot.
The other 80 belonged to Eugenio Suarez of the Diamondbacks. He went four for four with a home run and three RBI for his 80 in a 7-5 win over the Red Sox, Arizona sweeping the series. He’s driven in 82 runs on the season, giving him a good chance to reach 100 RBI for the third time in his career.

