Aaron Judge and the Yankees are preparing for a strong 2025 season. However, Aaron Boone has shared a latest update on Judge's availability.
The New York Yankees deployed right fielder Aaron Judge as their third hitter most of the time last season. Anthony Volpe in the first half, and Gleyber Torres for most of the second were the leadoff hitters,
Yankees captain Aaron Judge suggested Boone's optimism makes him the right skipper to help the club bounce back from its World Series loss and All-Star outfielder Juan Soto's departure.
Aaron Boone may not always get the respect of a top MLB manager from fans or analysts, but now the New York Yankees skipper is getting paid like one. Boone's contract extension, which effectively gives him a new three-year deal, catapults him into the top three highest-paid managers in baseball.
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 Yankees could utilize Aaron Judge part-time at designated hitter, at least to begin the season, if Giancarlo Stanton begins on the injured list.
The Yankees signed Boone to a two-year contract extension through the 2027 season, the team announced Thursday, ensuring that he will not enter this season as a lame-duck manager.
Aaron Judge is one of the most influential players within the New York Yankees. How influential? Simply put, team owner Hal Steinbrenner frequently consults with Aaron Judge to ass