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While Tom Brady’s popularity stems from his ageless NFL career with seven Superbowl Championships and three NFL MVP awards, his abilities aren’t limited to one sport alone. In fact, before Tom Brady started his college football career with the University of Michigan, the future superstar quarterback made it to franchise American baseball after the Montreal Expos (now Washington Nationals) drafted him in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB Draft. Analogous to that, a brand new video of the Patriots quarterback recently resurfaced. He made an appearance in the batting cage of Fenway Park. And his power-hitting abilities in the cage, with a different dominant hand, left everyone in awe.

Brady once smashed a homer at Fenway Park

A vintage video from Fenway Park shows Tom Brady conversing with several Red Sox players and coaches. He then demonstrated his passion for hitting and spending time in the batting cage. His smooth swings and effortless ability to clear the wall attest to his power-hitting abilities, which also explains why the Montreal Expos picked him straight out of college.

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As reported by Baseball Overload, Tom Brady demonstrated impressive hitting skills at Fenway Park. He launched a baseball into orbit as the lefty slugger hit the ball into the bleachers (or the shorter side of the park). Nevertheless, a strange demonstration that arrived with this shot was that Brady batted lefty, despite throwing with his right arm in the NFL.

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Tom Brady, while talking about his love for the batting cage, said, “You could never get me out of the batting cage. I was one of those guys – ‘One more, one more, one more.'”

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Tom Brady never continued his journey in baseball after the University of Michigan displayed their interest in the quarterback playing for them. Today, he stands as one of the greatest players in the history of the NFL. Also, a quarterback who redefined the concept of age, and his success, continues to grow even at 45.

When Tom Brady met Aaron Judge:

Tom Brady is an ardent Boston Red Sox fan. Yet, he has always maintained a friendly relationship with the captains of the New York Yankees. This tradition began with Captain Clutch and five-time World Series Champion Derek Jeter, and most recently extended to the newly appointed Pinstripes leader, Aaron Judge whom he met in Tampa when the 2022 AL MVP attended the Tampa Bay Buccaneers taking on the New Orleans Giants.

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Shortly after their meeting, Aaron Judge’s free agency came to an end, and the outfielder signed with the Brady-supported Boston Red Sox rival, the Bronx Bombers.

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