Ted Williams is the last American Leaguer to hit .400, and there are actually plenty of similarities between him and Aaron Judge. The one major difference is in the strikeout column. That’s why Judge is highly unlikely to repeat Williams’ famous feat. Judge has a .423 batting average through 34 games. His OPS of 1.287 is actually the same number Williams finished with when he hit .406 in 1941. Williams averaged a homer every 12.32 at-bats that year. Judge is hitting one every 11.82 so far this season. But Williams struck out only 27 times in all of 1941. Judge has already done so 31 times.