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1:04WBC Exhibition Highlights: USA at Giants (3/3)
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0:56Love, Like Or Pass: Team USA Position Players
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3:05Shohei Ohtani Wins 3rd Straight MVP
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1:19AL MVP Reaction: Is Aaron Judge Due For A Championship?
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2:07AL MVP Reaction: Aaron Judge Wins MVP For 2nd Straight Year
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0:35Breaking News: Aaron Judge Wins 2nd Straight AL MVP Award
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0:56Yankees Waste Historical Performance by Aaron Judge
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1:31Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh Vying for AL MVP Crown
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9:36Corner Infield Adds, Pitcher Returns & Prospect Promotions!
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1:53MLB Power Rankings: Yankees Drop 2 Spots, Lose Aaron Judge to IL Stint
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9:03Aaron Judge Replacements & Nick Kurtz IS A STUD!
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0:54Will "Ring Culture" Impact How Aaron Judge Is Compared to Ruth, Gehrig, Dimaggio, Mantle?
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1:31Will Aaron Judge Finish on Yankees Mount Rushmore?
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1:19MLB AL Lineup Features HR Leaders Cal Raleigh & Aaron Judge
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0:40MLB Midseason Awards: AL MVP
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1:19Who Is The AL MVP... Cal Raleigh or Aaron Judge?
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0:14WBC Exhibition Highlights: Panama at Yankees (3/3)
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10:07Buy or Sell These Players Off to Hot Starts?
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0:45Free Agency Moves That Lost Bullpen Depth For MLB Teams
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3:11Jazz Chisholm Jr. Aiming To Join 50/50 Club
Top Aaron Judge News
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Yankees' Aaron Judge: Goes deep twice in spring debut
Judge went 2-for-3 with a pair of home runs and four RBI in Saturdays' 20-3 Grapefruit League rout of Detroit.
Judge didn't play Friday in New York's spring opener, but he started in right field and batted second Saturday. The reigning AL MVP wasted little time reminding everyone of his prodigious power, crushing a pair of two-run homers that traveled a combined 815 feet. Judge had a quiet spring last season, and he didn't go deep until late in the exhibition slate, but he nonetheless managed to post a 1.145 OPS with 53 home runs and 114 RBI over 679 plate appearances during the regular season.
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Yankees' Aaron Judge: Will get early at-bats in spring
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that he expects Judge to play in "four or five" of the team's first nine Grapefruit League games before he joins Team USA in early March for the World Baseball Classic, Jorge Castillo of ESPN.com reports.
Veterans like Judge are typically eased into spring lineups, but he'll get in some competitive at-bats early in camp to ensure he's sharp ahead of the WBC. Boone also reiterated that Judge will be a full participant in full-squad workouts throughout the week and is facing no limitations with his throwing after a flexor strain in his right elbow resulted in a brief stay on the injured list last July and kept him from playing the outfield for about five weeks. In spite of the elbow concern, Judge continued to thrive at the plate and took home his third American League MVP Award last season while batting a career-best .331 and slugging 53 home runs over 152 games.
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Yankees' Aaron Judge: No lingering elbow issues
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday that Judge's right elbow is "doing really well" as the outfielder ramps up his throwing ahead of the World Baseball Classic, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
Judge spent time on the injured list and was limited to serving as a designated hitter for a while during the second half of last season due to a flexor strain. He returned to the outfield in September and surgery was deemed unnecessary. At this point, there does not seem to be any worry from the Yankees or Judge that the reigning AL MVP's elbow issue will linger into 2026.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-7, 282 lbs |
| Birthplace: Linden, CA |
| Age: 33 |
| School: Fresno State |
| Experience: 10 |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |























