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New York Yankees’ star, Aaron Judge, tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend, Samantha Bracksieck, on Sunday. However, unlike many other athletes, Judge isn’t very social, and hence, his wedding came as an unexpected surprise for fans.

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Notably, the wedding took place in Hawaii; That explains the unusual spotting of a few Yankees’ players in Hawaii earlier.

Everything you need to know about Mrs. Judge

Aaron Judge and Samantha Bracksieck are high school sweethearts who have been together since their time at Linden High School, California. Notably, the couple also went to college together at California State University. Noe 28, Samantha was born on 12th August 1993.

While there aren’t enough details about their relationship timeline, the couple has been spotted together quite a few times. In 2019, they were spotted at the Fanatics Super Bowl Party.

Over the weekend, Samantha and Aaron tied the knot at an outdoor ceremony at the Montage Kapalua Bay hotel in Hawaii. The couple looked extremely happy as they celebrated the joyous moment surrounded by friends and family.

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Aaron Judge is due for an extension with the Yankees

Undeniably, Aaron Judge has been a pivotal part of the team, contributing a lot to the franchise’s glories since his addition. However, Judge is entering free agency after the 2022 season but is expected to receive an extension soon. While it has not been declared formally, from owner Hal to manager Aaron Boone, the team has left no chance to praise his performances.

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Interestingly, there are reports claiming that New York Yankees are ‘saving up’ on their cash to make a deserving offer to Aaron Judge; hence, not focusing on offering Carlos Correa a million-dollar deal either.

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How much do you think the Yankees are going to spend to keep their star in pinstripes?

Read More: New York Yankees Saving Big Money, but Not for Carlos Correa

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