As New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge stood before his locker in the visitors clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium on the final day of the 2023 season, he made it clear that there was no one he would rather have as his manager than Aaron Boone.
In his first media statements of spring training, Aaron Judge gave a response to Juan Soto's claim that the New York Mets give him a better chance to win.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge wants injured slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who is in New York to meet with a team doctor on Monday, to take as much time as he needs to get healthy. “That’s the toughest thing when you try to battle these things throughout the season because then you’re kind of 50 percent trying to battle,
Judge and Soto disagree on which New York organization is better positioned to win a championship and win sustainably.
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New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge disagreed with Juan Soto's belief that New York Mets are better positioned to win than the Yankees during a press conference on Monday.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone has four more workouts and more than a month’s worth of spring training games to figure out how he’d like his regular lineup to look. There’s a lot of uncertainly because there’s been so much turnover since the Yankees lost the World Series to the Dodgers in five games.
There were no tickets available for Sunday’s power vs. power showdown of Aaron Judge against Gerrit Cole, because none were sold. With the Yankees stars under long-term contracts and expected to play the rest of their careers in pinstripes,
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The 32-year-old is surely itching to officially put that devastating moment behind him. The best way to do that is by doing what he does best: tearing the cover off the baseball. Well, fans will have to wait a bit longer before seeing Judge compete in a game.
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