Barry Bonds The way Aaron Judge swings he might as well hit one a day and get past me I don t care

Barry Bonds The way Aaron Judge swings he might as well hit one a day and get past me I don t care

Barry Bonds: “The way [Aaron Judge] swings, he might as well hit one a day and get past me. I don’t care” Barry Bonds and Aaron Judge, via their Instagram handles holds 's single-season home run record. He is a fan of and hopes that the Yankees slugger breaks his record someday. He also wants Judge to leave the in free agency. In an interview with "Sportico," Bonds revealed that he hopes Judge will sign with the this offseason. "I hope he signs here," Bonds said. "Can it happen? I don't know. It depends on what the Yankee payroll is. But we would love to have him, I'll tell you that." Barry Bonds on Aaron Judge: 'I hope he signs here'

Barry Bonds on Aaron Judge: 'I hope he signs here' "Barry Bonds on Aaron Judge: 'I hope he signs here" - KNBR, Twitter Judge finished the season with a total of 62 homers, just 11 behind Bonds' record. His quest for a title ended against the in the . He still has plenty of time left in his career to break Bonds' record and win a World Series. Aaron Judge vs Barry Bonds

Baseball fans are debating the identity of the rightful MLB home run king Aaron Judge vs Barry BondsBaseball fans are debating the identity of the rightful MLB home run king "Aaron Judge vs Barry Bonds - Baseball fans are debating the identity of the rightful MLB home run king" - Sports Illustrated, Twitter The seven-time MVP, who set the mark in 2001, didn’t seem very protective of his record during the interview. "The way [Judge] swings, he might as well hit one a day and get past me," Bonds said. "I don't care. Why not?" Judge has already surpassed Roger Maris’ American League record of 61, which was set in 1961. While his chase for the record dominated headlines all season, his pending free agency was the elephant in the room.

New York Yankees will do whatever it takes to re-sign Aaron Judge this offseason

The Yankees' offseason began after they were swept in embarrassing fashion by the Houston Astros in the ALCS. The Yankees' top priority this offseason is to re-sign star outfielder Aaron Judge. Whatever else the Yankees do, the off-season success begins and ends with re-signing Aaron Judge.

New BXB from with and me. Full episode: Whatever else the Yankees do, the off-season success begins and ends with re-signing Aaron Judge. New BXB from with and me. Full episode: "Whatever else the Yankees do, the off-season success begins and ends with re-signing Aaron Judge. New BXB from with and me. Full episode: " - Sweeny Murti, Twitter Judge rejected a seven-year, $213.5 million contract offer last offseason. He bet on himself and it paid off. He hit an American League record 62 homers and was in contention for the Triple Crown all season. The Yankees will likely have to pay north of $300 million to re-sign the MVP candidate. He has posted a .284 batting average, .977 OPS, 220 home runs, and 497 RBI over seven MLB seasons. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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