Aaron Judge Sends Clear Juan Soto Message
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"With the guys we added, we were able to fill some holes that we probably had last year."
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The slugger signed a record $765 million, 15-year contract as a free agent in December.
The Washington Post |
Aaron Judge combined with Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger to go deep on the first three pitches from Nestor Cortes, then hit two more homers as the New York Yankees set a team record with nine hom...
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Thesportstak on MSNNew York Yankees deliver a strong statement to Juan Soto after dominant win over BrewersThe Yankees’ record-breaking rout of the Brewers sends a resounding message about their post-Juan Soto era. Discover how Aaron Judge and Co. are redefining dominance.
The New York Yankees started the season with a major 20-9 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite Juan Soto's departure, captain Aaron Judge highl
Superstar slugger Juan Soto batted against Aaron Judge with the New York Yankees last season before signing with the New York Mets, but the latter have had no problems without Soto
Juan Soto was in Houston on Thursday getting on base three times in five plate appearances in the Mets ’ Opening Day loss to the Astros, so Yankees captain Aaron Judge was back hitting second and back playing right field at Yankee Stadium for game one of 162.
"I mean, you can just ask him." Yet while his skill set, if you ask him, is audaciously believed to stretch beyond the horizon, the Yankees, his club, face the question of whether they will hover a bit lower.
The Juan Soto-Yankees drama still seemingly isn’t over for pinstripe fans after their power hitter star left the Bronx to the crosstown rival Mets.
Soto hitting in front of the Yankees' captain for one season was historic. Aaron Judge won the AL MVP, Soto finished third in the voting and the Yankees went to the World Series for the first time since 2009.
Juan Soto wasn't sitting on his final decision for any period of time prior to the news breaking of his blockbuster deal with the New York Mets. In an interview with ESPN's Jeff Passan, the veteran outfielder said he made up his mind on the same day his $765 million contract was reported by Passan and other insiders.