Aaron Judge Had Perfect Metaphor to Describe Throw That Doubled Up Alex Bregman in Game 1

League Championship Series - New York Yankees v Houston Astros - Game One
League Championship Series - New York Yankees v Houston Astros - Game One / Tim Warner/Getty Images

Aaron Judge is a renaissance man. The Yankees stud outfielder loves to bring out his thoughtful side as much as possible, because when you're known as a "savage in the box," a lot of people may start to ignore your intellect.

Here's a metaphor Judge used to describe his picture-perfect throw to double up Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman in Game 1 of the ALCS.

The only thing Yankees fans need after hearing that artistic of a quote is a Bernie Williams' guitar album on repeat.

Judge made a running catch on a ball off the bat of Yordan Alvarez, immediately pivoted and threw a strike to first base, doubling up Bregman.

Some people might think this quote is a reach from Judge, but baseball really is like a piece of music at times. When a team is in sync, making plays left and right and hitting the cover off the ball, it's truly a beautiful sight to behold.

If the Yankees can find a way to jam out even more in Game 2 tonight in Houston, they might be heading back to New York with a 2-0 series lead with a potential World Series berth looming on the horizon.

Yankees fans, how sweet does that sound?