Aaron Judge is probably the best thing that has happened to the New York Yankees in the last few years. Right from his rookie season, the Yankees star has been a top performer for the Pinstripes. However, apart from being a top-class ballplayer, Judge has a whole different side when it comes down to entertainment.
Back in 2019, the Yankees phenom flaunted his other side to his fans as well.
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Although it was for an advertisement, All Rise showed one of his many talents what he can do as a batting coach, while rocking a fine mustache. Needless to say, his fans loved seeing him in this new avatar.
Why did Aaron Judge turn into a coach?
In 2019, Big Aaron Judge signed a contract with the Yankees’ official soft drink brand, Pepsi, and appeared in one of their commercials. In the same commercial, the AL MVP 2022 turned into a coach, all while having a disheveled mustache.
The infomercial was for people to get to meet or play under Judge by entering into a Pepsi zero sugar contest. He captioned the post, “Coach Judge is back👨🏽…showing you how to go 450 dead center….sorta 😬 #JudgeForYourself.”
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Coach Judge gave tips in front of a beautiful artificial field, trying to keep his mustache still. In addition to this, he also tried to keep the people training under him motivated while teaching them swinging techniques.
What’s next for Judge?
Even though the Yankees did not win any major title this year, Judge had a memorable year in 2022. Apart from winning the AL MVP and smashing the seasonal AL HR record, he ended up landing a $360 million contract with the Yanks. However, now the main question is, will the reigning AL MVP be able to repeat his masterclass in the next season?
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Notably, after signing a mammoth contract, the expectations will be much higher from the Yankees phenom. Although it will be harsh on Judge to predict his upcoming season, do you think he will end the Yankees’ title drought in 2023? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!