Judge may stay with Yankees? Before the season opener, he rejected an offer of $213.5 million, but now he is “positive” about it.

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Last Updated on 11/13/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

There is a growing possibility that Judge, who became a free agent of the New York Yankees this winter, will stay with the Yankees.

 

Aaron Judge, who turned down a seven-year, $213.5 million offer from the Yankees before the season opener, has been too reliable this season. He narrowly missed out on the Triple Crown, which he eventually won by finishing second in the A-League in batting average (.311), but he became the double crown winner with 131 runs scored in addition to 62 home runs, breaking the league record for the first time in 61 years.

 

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The chances of the main gun, who became a free agent (FA) this winter from the New York Yankees, remaining with the team are increasing.

 

 

Of course, the Yankees are keen to retain Judge, who was a pillar of the team and led the team. Owner Hal Steinbrenner told the YES Network that he had “multiple discussions” with Judge after the season and that “he was very positive.

 

I’ve made it very clear to him that I want him to stay. Judge is important to the Yankees, and we’ve told him we’ll do whatever we can to get him to stay with the team.”

 

The Yankees need to be approached with more than the terms they offered before the season opener in response to his threatening performance. GM Brian Cashman called it “the best bet ever,” according to MLB.com.

 

Manager Aaron Boone is also one who remains hopeful that the slugger will stay, “More than anything, I like him myself, and I’ve enjoyed spending five years with him and seeing him grow as a player, a leader, a person, and a husband all at the same time.” He recalled.

 

 

The number 99, who cried in the American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros, going four games with one hit and no arches, says he has no problem re-signing with the team, saying, “He’s beloved in New York.

 

He understands that and he loves it here. I think he loves his fans. But I don’t let people influence me, and even though he’s great, even though he’s been in uniform a long time, I think it’s a path that literally everybody goes down.”

 

In this week’s broadcast of MLB Network, Judge himself said, “I’ll always go back to my teammates. They’ve been my friends all season long. They pushed me every day to be the best I could be. Without them, I definitely wouldn’t be in this position and I wouldn’t be having the season I’m having.

 

Judge, who won the Hank Aaron Award and was also nominated for the MVP award. Will he sign with the Yankees again? ……

 

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