As New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge stood before his locker in the visitors clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium on the final day of the 2023 season, he made it clear that there was no one he would rather have as his manager than Aaron Boone.
Aaron Judge and the Yankees are preparing for a strong 2025 season. However, Aaron Boone has shared a latest update on Judge's availability.
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,
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he expects Judge to make his Grapefruit League debut March 1 or shortly thereafter, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports. Judge isn't dealing with an injury during camp, but the Yankees plan to hold the star outfielder out for the first week and a half of exhibition play to let players vying for roster spots pick up more at-bats.
Aaron Boone said Sunday “right now my lean is second,” but “I also know he loves hitting third.” Judge has occupied the second spot in the order more than any other in his career – 528 starts – with third the second-most (319 starts).
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Hosted on MSNAaron Judge To Hit Second In 2025New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said on Foul Territory on Wednesday that he's planning to return outfielder Aaron Judge to the No. 2 spot in the lineup this year. Boone explains that it makes sense with the Yankees' lineup being left-handed heavy,
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said in an interview with Foul Territory TV on Wednesday that he plans to bat Judge second this season.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAaron Boone Fans Worry as Uncertainty Looms Over Yankee Captain’s Future Batting SpotWhere will Yankees Captain Aaron Judge play? The exact position of Judge remains unclear, and the Yankees’ GM Aaron Boone’s statement just made things more confusing. While Judge has played as a centerfielder,
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ reserve outfielder could be ready for in-game action in 7-10 daysAaron Boone revealed early into camp that Trent Grisham would be behind due to a hamstring issue, but the Yankees are expecting to get their fourth outfielder
But the crowd at Steinbrenner Field will not see the reigning AL MVP in Friday’s opener and instead will have to wait an extra week to watch him in action this spring, as manager Aaron Boone has circled March 1 as Judge’s likely spring debut.
The 32-year-old is surely itching to officially put that devastating moment behind him. The best way to do that is by doing what he does best: tearing the cover off the baseball. Well, fans will have to wait a bit longer before seeing Judge compete in a game.
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