ESPN will interrupt Kentucky vs. Ole Miss for Aaron Judge Watch

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ESPN is already on the Big Blue Nation’s bad side after not showing almost all of the first quarter of the Northern Illinois game last week. Well, brace yourselves, because the Worldwide Leader’s about to make you angry at your television again.

According to Andrew Marchand, ESPN will cut into its programming this weekend to follow Aaron Judge’s quest for his 62nd home run, which would break Roger Maris’ American League record. The Yankees play the Baltimore Orioles Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Saturday’s game is at 1:05 p.m. ET, which means if Judge doesn’t get his 62nd homer on Friday night, Kentucky fans watching the Ole Miss game on TV will have to deal with cut-ins for every Judge at-bat on Saturday. Keep in mind the Yankees/Orioles games are available on the YES Network, ESPN+, and MLB Network for all those who actually care about Judge and/or baseball.

Last week, ESPN’s Judge cut-ins did not make college football fans happy:

SEC Shorts nailed the stupidity of the Judge cut-ins on this week’s episode:

Cross your fingers that Judge hits a home run on Friday night and we can watch our Top-15 SEC matchup in peace.

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