The New York right fielder cut down the Angels’ Kole Calhoun at the plate to end the top of the third inning, with a throw clocked at 100.5 mph. MLB.com’s Statcast reports (via ESPN’s Coley Harvey) that the throw was the hardest by a position player this season, topping a 99.9 mph throw by . . . Judge. 

Now THAT’s exit velocity.

“About time. I’ve been trying to hit 100 here,” a joking Judge said with a smile when told postgame (via YES Network) of his throw’s speed. “I’m glad I broke 100. My day was made,” he said.

Judge showed off the arm again in the seventh inning when he nailed Martin Maldonado at second base from the right-field corner.

Sure, right field is shallow in Yankee Stadium and Maldonado is a catcher, but Judge made it look effortless.

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Judge needs to stay up to speed with his outfield mates, in particular Hicks, who last year uncorked a throw measured at 105.5 mph.

Stanton is the junkballer of the group; back in 2016 with the Marlins, he managed a measly 93.6 mph to nail the Giants’ Brandon Crawford.