Aaron Judge Free Agency How much will the Yankees Home Run King Get Paid in Free Agency after his Historic 2022 Season?
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I need Brett Garder patrolling CF in the BronxI’m all for the SF Giants giving Judge an enormous contract. I need Brett Garder patrolling CF in the Bronx "I’m all for the SF Giants giving Judge an enormous contract. I need Brett Garder patrolling CF in the Bronx" - Nicky The Good Entering the 2022 season, the offered their star outfielder a 7-year, $213.5 million contract extension that Judge and his agent rejected. The deal would have made Judge the highest-paid position player in Yankee history. If the Yankees hope to extend their slugger, they will need to drastically increase their offer following Aaron's historic season. According to super-agent , Judge may have secured himself a deal in the ballpark of 10-years for $500 million. This would instantly become the richest contract in baseball history. While the numbers may sound outrageous, Steinberg did help negotiate Patrick Mahomes' 10-year, $450 million extension with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Aaron Judge Free Agency How much will the Yankees Home Run King Get Paid in Free Agency after his Historic 2022 Season
Aaron Judge leaves Yankee Stadium after being swept by the Houston Astros After hitting a grounder to first base, had to watch closer Ryan Pressly and Yuli Gurriel celebrate securing a place in the World Series. It was a bitter end to a difficult postseason for both Judge and the entire New York Yankees organization. While the Yankees as a whole struggled in the ALCS, it was Aaron Judge's struggles in the postseason that raised concerns from New York fans. In 36 at-bats in the playoffs, Judge managed only five hits, ending his postseason with a paltry .138 batting average and 15 strikeouts. Aaron Judge during this ALCSAaron Judge during this ALCS "Aaron Judge during this ALCS" - @NGLP124 With the season now over for the New York Yankees, General Manager Brian Cashman and his staff will shift their attention to their pending free agents, most notably, their potential AL MVP. While the team attempted to re-sign their superstar outfielder before the season, an agreement couldn't be reached with Judge electing to bet on himself to secure a more lucrative deal. I’m all for the SF Giants giving Judge an enormous contract.I need Brett Garder patrolling CF in the BronxI’m all for the SF Giants giving Judge an enormous contract. I need Brett Garder patrolling CF in the Bronx "I’m all for the SF Giants giving Judge an enormous contract. I need Brett Garder patrolling CF in the Bronx" - Nicky The Good Entering the 2022 season, the offered their star outfielder a 7-year, $213.5 million contract extension that Judge and his agent rejected. The deal would have made Judge the highest-paid position player in Yankee history. If the Yankees hope to extend their slugger, they will need to drastically increase their offer following Aaron's historic season. According to super-agent , Judge may have secured himself a deal in the ballpark of 10-years for $500 million. This would instantly become the richest contract in baseball history. While the numbers may sound outrageous, Steinberg did help negotiate Patrick Mahomes' 10-year, $450 million extension with the Kansas City Chiefs.