With the New York Yankees and Mets seasons in full swing, two youngsters have stepped to the forefront, Aaron Judge and Michael Conforto.

Who would have thought Gary Sanchez could have been upstaged? But that’s exactly what’s happened in 2017 in the form of New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge.

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Judge leads the Yankees in too many categories to count, home runs, runs batted in, runs and on-base percentage, just to name several. Simply put, the 2017 season has been the Aaron Judge show.

On the other side of down, the other New York club says, “Hold on a second.” The New York Mets have a youngster who’s performing to the equal of Judge in Michael Conforto.

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The 24-year-old stud outfielder comes equipped to the party with a .333 batting average, 13 home runs and 31 runs batted in from the leadoff spot.

The question from an impartial observer is now the hottest question in the city: Which stud young right-fielder is the one to possess over the next decade?

It’s Judgment Day versus Mikey C.