It seems like the New York Yankees are finally back to the winning ways. And who else than Aaron Judge to help the Yanks get their form back? Judge is having a phenomenal season this year. He has been carrying the Yankees offense on his own.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Yankees clashed with the Minnesota Twins for a doubleheader, and guess what? For the first time in a while, the Yankees players looked motivated in the ballparks. And eventually, they swept down the Twins with their all-around show.
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Aaron Judge and Gleyber Torres were the heroes in the first game, while the Yankees ace Gerrit Cole stole the show from the mound in the second game. Apart from these two wins, something interesting happened between Judge and Torres. The two shared a moment that is winning the internet right now.
Did Gleyber Torres just ask the Yankees to pay Aaron Judge for his new contract?
Notably, Aaron Judge will be out of his contract by the end of the ongoing MLB season. And not just as an incredible player as he is, but also because of his leadership. Even the Yankees players want their talisman to stay in the Bronx. But it all depends between the Yankees and the man himself.
Taking to Twitter, Gabe of Jomboy Media shared a short video in which Judge and Torres are giving a stare to the camera. And while doing so, Torres signaled the Yankees to pay their marquee player and let him stay in the clubhouse.
Judge and Gleyber starin at the cameras. I love these dudes pic.twitter.com/EtvWGKVaPT
— Gabe (@PlayoffTanaka_) September 8, 2022
He did not say it, but Torres hinted “pay the man.” Gabe captioned the tweet, “Judge and Gleyber starin at the cameras. I love these dudes.”
Talking about their games, Torres and Judge hit a home run each and helped the Yankees get past the Twins.
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Judge for the AL MVP
With each passing day, Aaron Judge is making his MVP case strong. The Yankees slugger has been carrying the offensive side for a while. While the Yanks still have to play at least 25 league games, Judge already has 55 home runs under his belt.
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He became the first right-handed Yankees batter to hit 55 or more home runs in a season. Earlier, this record belonged to Alex Rodriguez.
Given his night-in and night-out show, do you think the Yankees will extend Judge’s contract?