Aaron Judge met a lot of kids. Just not these kids.
The Little League World Series is once again reminding audiences that it is one of the better things on the calendar, especially on the Sunday when Major League Baseball players descend on Williamsport and give kids the thrill of a lifetime. This year's game between the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankeesand everyone who participated, attended, or watched from home was treated to a warm, nostalgic feeling about baseball.
While Yankees players DJ LeMahieu and Tim Hill showed up -- not many others did. Laterza noted that Yankees stars Gerrit Cole, Nestor Cortes and Jasson Dominguez, as well as manager Aaron Boone and former outfielder Nick Swisher, met with the team later on at Bowman Field, but there was still one notable omission, in particular.
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