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Aaron Judge Offers Confession on Yankees Future Amid Latest MVP Chase originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Only months after turning 33, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is already thinking about retirement.
In the midst of what could end up being his third AL MVP season in the last four years, Aaron Judge hopes to join follow in the footsteps of New York Yankees legends Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera by playing into his 40s.
New York Yankees utility man Oswaldo Cabrera has married his fiancée, Ari Gonzales. Gonzales announced the couple's engagement on March 16 in an Instagram post
Raleigh's gap to Judge is the same as the gap from Raleigh to 40th-place Jacob Wilson, the Athletics' rookie shortstop, at .822. That seems impossible, but Judge truly is just that much better than everyone else. If he keeps this up, it'll go down as one of the best hitting seasons in baseball history.
The Dodgers and the Yankees met in the 2024 World Series in what should have been a competitive contest, if not for the fifth inning in Game 5, when an uncommon Judge error kicked off a parade of blunders for New York.
Aaron Judge became the fastest player in MLB history to reach 350 career homers on Saturday and it feels inevitable that the Bronx slugger will join the hallowed 500-homer club sometime in the next several years.
The New York Yankees did not go into the All-Star Break leading the American League East. However, they are still considered contenders, in large part thanks to Aaron Judge.
Yankees and Mets fans are accustomed to seeing Aaron Judge and Pete Alonso at the MLB All-Star Game. But there are fresh faces representing both clubs at Tuesday night’s game at Truist