DALLAS — The Yankees likely will replace their superstar right fielder with another superstar right fielder. With Juan Soto in Queens, it probably will be Aaron Judge who regularly patrols right ...
The baseball that Aaron Judge dropped for an error in Game 5 of the World Series has sold at auction for $43,510. Conducted through the Dodgers' official auction site ...
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees drops a routine fly ball hit by the Los Angeles Dodgers' Tommy Edman, not pictured, ...
Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge is currently expected to move back ... but I think it makes sense to have him over in right,” Yankees GM Brian Cashman said Monday, as relayed by Hoch.
Congratulations are in order for Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and his wife, Samantha Bracksieck. The couple is expecting their first child together, with the two set to welcome a girl to the family ...
Yankees general manager Brian ... but with Soto headed to the Mets, Judge can now man his more familiar right field position. Manager Aaron Boone mentioned Jasson Dominguez as the leading ...
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is reportedly gearing up for fatherhood. Page Six broke the news on Thursday, December 26, that the 32-year-old outfielder and his wife, Samantha Bracksieck ...
Even since making his MLB debut on August 13, 2016, New York Yankees slugger and 2024 AL MVP Aaron Judge has played alongside dozens of different teammates, some for multiple seasons while others ...
On Thursday, one fan did what New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge couldn’t in the fifth inning of Game 5 of the World Series in October: get his/her hands on the ball hit by Los Angeles ...
a familiar face could man the position for the Yankees in 2025. A strong right fielder for most of his career, Aaron Judge became a full-time center fielder to accommodate Soto in 2024.
Juan Soto — after taking the Yankees to the World Series, flirting with MVP and AL single-season home-run record-holder Aaron Judge as a historic slugging partnership, and bathing in Bronx love ...
Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge is expected to move back to his ... but I think it makes sense to have him over in right,” Yankees GM Brian Cashman said Monday, as relayed by Hoch.