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TORONTO — Aaron Judge said he was trying to identify which of his Yankees teammates was yelling at home plate umpire Clint Vondrak when he peeked into his own dugout before hitting a 462-foot home run in Toronto. The Yankees slugger looked sideways for a moment before hammering a 114.9 mph scorcher off Blue Jays right-hander Jay Jackson. The Blue Jays broadcast crew noticed Judge peeking into his own dugout before his homer and speculated that he was looking for some kind of signal.







