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The New York Yankees captain broke his silence on a new contract and revealed his decision on leaving the game.
Hall of Famer CC Sabathia believes the Yankees clubhouse is in good shape with Aaron Judge as the team's captain
Schwarber homered on all three swings to overcome a two-home run deficit. Jonathan Aranda fell short on the American League’s final three swings, and the National League won the swing-off, 4-3. “That’s kind of like the baseball version of a shootout,” Schwarber said after the game.
The New York Yankees franchise slugger gave a candid response on a home run mark that once seemed unreachable.
Don’t worry, Yankees fans: Judge doesn’t plan on hanging up his cleats just yet. He’s only three seasons into the nine-year, $360 million contract he signed following his 2022 MVP season, and he still wants to bring a championship back to the Bronx.
If Judge stays relatively healthy over the rest of his career, he is going to blast past someone among the Core Four in Yankee mythology.
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New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge said that the fame and the platform he has is great, but it's nothing in comparison to the relationship he has with God.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge was connected to a New York Jets stud this week. Both athletes found themselves on a special list created by SNY ranking
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Judge, who is hitting .358 following a 3-for-4 afternoon, also easily can claim the most homers of any player through 1,088 games — 50 more than Hall of Fame slugger Ralph Kiner. His 35 homers this season represent the most by a Yankee before the All-Star break, eclipsing his previous best of 34 from one year ago.