Yankees place Aaron Judge on 10-day IL
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New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recently dropped a surprising retirement hint, signaling his intention to remain a force in MLB well into his 40s. An elite talent that has rec
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The Mirror US on MSNAaron Judge sends clear message over retirement stance - 'We can dream'Star, has shared a revealing response to those questioning when he plans to retire - and New York Yankees fans will be pleased
Don’t worry, Yankees fans: Judge doesn’t plan on hanging up his cleats just yet. He’s only three seasons into the nine-year, $360 million contract he signed following his 2022 MVP season, and he still wants to bring a championship back to the Bronx.
The 6-foot-7 slugger told The Athletic's Ian O'Connor that "the plan" is to play into his 40s. And if Judge has close to a decade left in MLB, it's time to start crunching some numbers. The Yankees' all-time home run leaderboard (of homers hit specifically with New York) is Babe Ruth at 659, Mickey Mantle at 536 and Lou Gehrig at 493.