Looking to repeat a World Series appearance, the New York Yankees need superstar Aaron Judge to be as fresh as possible. That's why, like a handful of other veterans, Judge was held out of spring training games for the first week of camp.
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,
It's that time of spring when the big boys get going. The New York Yankees will start rolling out their stars in spring training over the weekend, manager Aaron Boone told reporters. Yankees captain Aaron Judge will make his Grapefruit League debut on March 1 against the Houston Astros at George M.
But the crowd at Steinbrenner Field will not see the reigning AL MVP in Friday’s opener and instead will have to wait an extra week to watch him in action this spring, as manager Aaron Boone has circled March 1 as Judge’s likely spring debut.
Aaron Judge is passing the knowledge down. The New York Yankees captain has made a point of being available to top prospect Spencer Jones this spring. Judge is now an established MLB All-Star and two-time MVP, but he remembers being the oversized "puppy dog" in major league spring training when he was a prospect.
The Yankees announced that both Austin Wells and Aaron Judge would be slow-played due to their workloads in 2024, as
Aaron Judge and the Yankees are preparing for a strong 2025 season. However, Aaron Boone has shared a latest update on Judge's availability.
TAMPA, Fla. — Aaron Judge heard the news about Juan Soto from across the state. Actually, the buzz extended all the way up the East Coast. The Mets’ savior had just introduced himself to millions of new Mets fans.
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge may no longer see Juan Soto ... Almost all Yankees stars have already reported to the club's spring training facilities in Tampa, Florida.
Max Fried has spent the better part of two weeks getting to know his new teammates around Yankees camp, swapping anecdotes and pleasantries. On Tuesday, those introductions included a steady diet of fastballs,
Aaron Judge spoke about being a father, the additions the Yankees made this offseason and his preferred spot in the lineup during his first presser of the spring on Monday.
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.