Giancarlo Stanton was a lot more consistent than Aaron Judge, Juan Soto and every other Yankees hitter during last October’s World Series run. Turns out that through it all Big G, according to manager Aaron Boone,
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge looks like he will be sticking with the old school facial hair policy, but he is a fan of the change.
Despite the New York Yankees' decision to ease their facial hair policy this week, the face of the franchise will not be a bearded one during the 2025 season. According to Chris Kirschner of The Athletic,
In his first media statements of spring training, Aaron Judge gave a response to Juan Soto's claim that the New York Mets give him a better chance to win.
Judge and Soto disagree on which New York organization is better positioned to win a championship and win sustainably.
Soto smashed a home run in his first spring training appearance on Saturday. First at-bat, first taste of what’s coming this summer in Flushing. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,
Juan Soto and Aaron Judge have often been described as “a unicorn" throughout their big-league careers. Meaning, what they do with a bat in their respective hands is unique. It’s what made Soto and Judge batting back-to-back last season a unicorn as well.
Judge said he always acted as a team spokesman after hearing players out since he regularly communicates with Steinbrenner.Now that beards are allowed with a clean look still in p
Aaron Judge spoke about being a father, the additions the Yankees made this offseason and his preferred spot in the lineup during his first presser of the spring on Monday.
There were no tickets available for Sunday’s power vs. power showdown of Aaron Judge against Gerrit Cole, because none were sold. With the Yankees stars under long-term contracts and expected to play the rest of their careers in pinstripes,
The fans asked and Aaron Judge answered immediately with his bat during Spring Training 2025 at the George M. Steinbrenner Field. After a fan shouted, "Swing the bat!" while Judge took two straight pitches from reigning American League Rookie of the Year Luis Gil,