New York Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge continued his torrid start to the season by terrorizing the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards on Tuesday night, going 4-for-5 with a pair of home runs, a double and three RBI to lead the club to a 5-4 victory. However, Judge's first-inning double, which traveled 399 feet to the left-field wall, would have been a home run in all other parks in the MLB– except for the newly renovated Camden Yards. After the game, Judge and Yankees manager Aaron Boone hilariously trolled the Orioles and their ballpark, as reported by Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.

“It’s a travesty, man,” Judge said. “I’m pretty upset. It looks like a create-a-park now. I didn’t like it, because I always liked coming here and playing here. Hopefully, in a couple of years, they can move it back in. We’ll see.”

Judge said it's a “travesty” and that Camden Yards is like a “create-a-park now.” Boone didn't hold back either, saying that the slugger would have had three home runs but “build-your-own-park got him.”

Create-a-park! Judge and Boone clearly aren't loving the new-look Camden Yards, which saw its left-field fence pushed back 30 feet and raised five feet taller this past offseason.

The Yankees slugger and manager both have reason to be in a joke-cracking mood, as the club owns the best record in the league, with Judge leading the way as an early MVP candidate.

It's a good thing that Judge doesn't play the majority of his games in the Orioles' create-a-park.