Yankees captain Aaron Judge says he was frustrated with the team’s offseason after failing to sign top players.
Even Yankees captain Aaron Judge had a difficult time watching the club’s slow-moving offseason.
Observations and notes on each of the 32 hitters the Yankees have on their roster as full-squad workouts begin in spring ...
And then, just before pitchers and catchers reported for spring training last week, veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt agreed to a one-year deal, making 24 of 26 players from last October’s losing ...
Fans weren’t the only ones begging the New York Yankees to make a significant move over the winter as rivals improved and Cody Bellinger’s free agency dragged deep into January. Aaron Judge also found ...
Fans weren’t the only ones begging the Yankees to make a significant move over the winter, as Aaron Judge also found himself ...
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge readily admitted that it was “brutal” to wait on his team to make some transactions this ...
New York Yankees team captain Aaron Judge admitted the offseason was tough to watch in the beginning in remarks to the media.
For weeks, the conversation around Yankees top prospect Carlos Lagrange has centered on one question: can the flame-throwing right-hander harness his control? Today, the Yankees gave their loudest ...
Judge acknowledged Monday that the early part of the winter was “brutal” waiting for the Yankees to make moves while the rest ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Aaron Judge was just as impatient as a lot of Yankees fans this winter watching other contenders get better while his team was doing nothing significant.
Aaron Judge talked about his progress from an elbow injury, his WBC captaincy and his annual pursuit of that elusive Yankees ...
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