The four times All-Star Player Aaron ‘All Rise’ Judge is in a beast mode this season. He has already entered the Triple Crown Race with the play he’s having this season. With already having 57 home runs in his corner, the man is on his way to breaking the AL record of most home runs in a career.?
With all the record-breaking, comes a question – where will Judge end up after this year? All Rise is about to enter free agency post this season. This means he can go to any team he likes.
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With this, MLB pundits and fans have already piled up their opinions on where Judge might end up. But when All Rise himself got asked about it, he chose to give a rather political answer.?
Will Aaron Judge end up in Red Sox?
The rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox is one of the fiercest in the history of present Major League Baseball.?
Aaron Judge: If you're checking the numbers, you're going to get caught so I just keep trying to do what I can do and the numbers will take care of itself. pic.twitter.com/J5WE1G9Oxv
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) September 14, 2022
Though the Yankees fans want Judge to remain wearing Pinstripes for the rest of his career, one thing they absolutely would not like is for him to go to the Red Sox.
But when Judge got asked about the same, he replied,?“We?ll talk about that at the end of the year.”
All Rise?did not accept going to the Red Sox, but he?did not turn the idea down either. Though, he did say that Red Sox fans are some of the best in baseball.
Did the Yankees make any offer to Judge yet?
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Earlier this year, the New York Yankees did make an offer to Aaron Judge. They offered him $213.5 million for seven years with the franchise. Which Judge chose to turn down, leaving open the possibility of him becoming a free agent post this season.
Unquestionably, Judge thought he deserved way more than he got offered, therefore, he turned it down. Post the All-Star game this season, Aaron Judge is on a roll by hitting homers after homers.
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So, if the Yanks want Judge to remain a Yankee, they’d have to make him an offer that defines his worth. And a one that he just can’t turn down.