Aaron Judge on the Astros in 2020 You cheated and you didn t earn it
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"I just don't think it holds any value. You cheated and you didn't earn it" - Aaron Judge on the Astros World Series title (via ) "I just don't think it holds any value. You cheated and you didn't earn it" - Aaron Judge on the Astros World Series title (via )" - CBS Sports HQ, Twitter His opinion was of great public interest because his team, the Yankees, had been eliminated from the playoffs twice in the previous three seasons by the Astros. He finished second to second baseman in the 2017 AL MVP vote to add salt to his wounds. Your 2017 AL BBWAA Award finalists:
Your 2017 AL BBWAA Award finalists: Judge said he was "sick to my stomach" upon learning about the scandal. He added that the Astros cheated the game and deserved all the hate that came their way. "I just don't think it holds any value with me. You cheated and you didn't earn it," the New York Yankees outfielder said. "It wasn't earned the way of playing the game right and fighting to the end. "The biggest thing about competition is laying it all out on the line, and whoever's the better player, better person, comes out on top. And to know that another team had an advantage -- nothing that you can really guard against -- I just don't feel like that's earned." Judge also took down a post congratulating Jose Altuve on the MVP win in the aftermath of the revelation because he felt "it didn't really mean the same." In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him
That tweet has since been deleted In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over himThat tweet has since been deleted "In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him. That tweet has since been deleted #Yankees" - Josh Callaway, Twitter.
Aaron Judge on the Astros in 2020 You cheated and you didn t earn it
Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees smiles during a post-game interview after hitting his 61st home run of the season in the seventh inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on September 28, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Judge has now tied Roger Maris for the American League record. star did not mince any words while addressing the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal back in 2020. "I just don't think it holds any value. You cheated and you didn't earn it" - Aaron Judge on the Astros World Series title (via )"I just don't think it holds any value. You cheated and you didn't earn it" - Aaron Judge on the Astros World Series title (via ) "I just don't think it holds any value. You cheated and you didn't earn it" - Aaron Judge on the Astros World Series title (via )" - CBS Sports HQ, Twitter His opinion was of great public interest because his team, the Yankees, had been eliminated from the playoffs twice in the previous three seasons by the Astros. He finished second to second baseman in the 2017 AL MVP vote to add salt to his wounds. Your 2017 AL BBWAA Award finalists:
Your 2017 AL BBWAA Award finalists: Judge said he was "sick to my stomach" upon learning about the scandal. He added that the Astros cheated the game and deserved all the hate that came their way. "I just don't think it holds any value with me. You cheated and you didn't earn it," the New York Yankees outfielder said. "It wasn't earned the way of playing the game right and fighting to the end. "The biggest thing about competition is laying it all out on the line, and whoever's the better player, better person, comes out on top. And to know that another team had an advantage -- nothing that you can really guard against -- I just don't feel like that's earned." Judge also took down a post congratulating Jose Altuve on the MVP win in the aftermath of the revelation because he felt "it didn't really mean the same." In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him
That tweet has since been deleted In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over himThat tweet has since been deleted "In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him. That tweet has since been deleted #Yankees" - Josh Callaway, Twitter.