During the MLB regular season, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has launched seven home runs, and each one has sparked a unique celebration in the bullpen. With Judge leading the charge, the Yankees have posted an 11-7 record and currently sit atop the AL East standings.

Expectations are sky-high in the Bronx this season, and Judge is living up to the hype. His power at the plate has helped ease the absence of Juan Soto, who’s now suiting up for the crosstown rival Mets in an effort to guide them back to winning ways.

But it’s not just the home runs drawing attention. The Yankees have developed a peculiar ritual after each long ball. Outfielder Jazz Chisholm Jr., one of the team’s younger stars, has taken to celebrating by playfully biting assistant hitting coach Pat Roessler, a moment that has now gone viral.

When asked about the odd tradition, Chisholm offered a lighthearted explanation. “It’s just my love, man,” he told The News. “I’m just showing love. He works with me every day, talks to me every day.”

Roessler reacts to Jazzholm’s viral celebration

Yankees hitting coach was asked about Jazzholm’s now-viral celebration, which has sparked curiosity across social media. According to Roessler, the gesture doesn’t come from anything deep, just a love for the game. “I don’t know why he does that!” Roessler told the New York Daily News. “I wish I could give you an answer to that one.”

Pat Roessler didn’t hold back when asked about the moment. “He is nuts,” Roessler said with a laugh. The lighthearted exchange helped clear up the story behind the quirky celebration, which, according to insiders, has become a regular sight in the bullpen.

Aaron Judge weighs in on former teammate Juan Soto

While the Yankees haven’t felt the absence of Juan Soto just yet, the Mets are still waiting for the superstar outfielder to find his rhythm this season. Yankees captain offered his take on Soto’s slow start, urging patience and perspective.

“I’ve been watching Soto for years, and now seeing him up close—he just needs to stay true to himself,” Judge told MLB.com. “He can look at what I did last April as an example. He’s going to be just fine.”

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