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In his seven years in the Bronx, the New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge has already won a myriad of accolades to his name. But there are still many things that the fans still need to learn about the sixteenth captain of the Bronx Bombers. Not many people know, but during his high school days, Judge earned a special title from his schoolmates. Yes! The man who met the love of his life in high school once used to be known as ‘most flirty.’

The reigning AL MVP must have been shocked when this part of his life went public in his rookie year, 2017. Little did he know, being ‘most flirty’ was about to be forever added to the list of titles he’d be earning in his career.

How did Aaron Judge get the title of being ‘most flirty’?

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In his rookie year, the Yankees slugger hit 52 home runs. Thus becoming the AL Home Run Leader of 2017. The same year, one of his high school teachers put four unwritten yearbooks of him on eBay for sale. While doing so, he also posted a couple of pictures.

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In one of those pictures, All Rise posed with a girl and it was not his wife, Samantha Bracksieck. It was a girl named Sarah Palmer, making a heart from their hands. Beside that picture was written, “Most flirty, Aaron Judge & Sarah Palmer.”

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Aside from the captain himself, people were getting the chance to buy the slugger’s all four yearbooks. The starting price for all four of them was four thousand dollars. The amount at which the books got sold is still unclear. But considering the tremendous season Judge had in 2022, they would be worth much more than what they got sold at. 

Judge’s teacher had no idea how much those books are worth of

While putting up the yearbooks on eBay, the only thing that his teacher wanted was for a fan of Judge to get this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He had no idea of what would be the actual costs of these books. Therefore, he was open to any reasonable offer he would get.

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If you had the chance, how much would you have paid for this collectible? Let us know in the comments below!