Aaron Judge at-bats will reportedly be shown on ESPN, interrupting Penn State-Northwestern
Aaron Judge just tied Roger Maris’ American League single-season home run record with his 61st homer the other day. ESPN is going to make sure that fans get a chance to see Judge’s 62nd home run, no matter the cost.
Penn State-Northwestern is reportedly going to have interruptions from the New York Yankees-Baltimore Orioles game on Oct. 2 per New York Post’s Andrew Marchand.
The Yankees game won’t be starting until 1:05 p.m. ET, but could still cause problems since the Penn State game starts at 3:30 p.m. ET.
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All three Yankee games this weekend will also be on MLBN outside of the YES footprint.
ESPN will also have cut ins.
Good job by MLB, basically making Aaron Judge’s potential 62nd homer available as many places as it can. https://t.co/6Zd15BuABe
— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) September 29, 2022
Maybe Penn State will be up by so many points when it happens that it won’t matter.
Penn State did have some first half struggles against Central Michigan, however. The Nittany Lions went into halftime only up 21-14. The Chippewas scored 14 unanswered to start off the second quarter to make things interesting.
Penn State’s defense eventually went on to shutout the Chippewa offense in the 2nd half, winning the game 33-14.
ESPN already made some people made last Saturday, when they showed Judge during the Auburn-Missouri game.
Penn State-Northwestern will be broadcasted Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.