OFFICIAL: Aaron Judge signs major deal with NY Yankees

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  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
    • 65521

    #1
    OFFICIAL: Aaron Judge signs major deal with NY Yankees
    The Aaron Judge speculation ended Wednesday as multiple reports stated that the slugging outfielder re-signed with the New York Yankees in a massive deal.
  • DiggityDaggityDo
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 11-30-08
    • 81450

    #2
    Was never in doubt
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    • pologq
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      • 10-07-12
      • 19899

      #3
      wow. i had my doubts.
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      • slayer14
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-12-13
        • 22010

        #4
        More strike outs in post season this will be good no only joking it good to see him remain a Yankee
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        • stevenash
          Moderator
          • 01-17-11
          • 65521

          #5
          Originally posted by DiggityDaggityDo
          Was never in doubt
          I said the same thing over and over again
          Judge is a smart man, he has smart handlers, he has a smart team.

          All professional sports is a business.
          Judge and his team played the free agency business to perfection.

          Judge is a nice person, he's approachable, he's friendly, and all that other bullshit.
          He's a businessman too.

          Good on Aaron Judge.

          Like Gold said, he sells merchandise, he sells tickets.
          Did the Yankees overpay?
          Maybe, maybe not.
          Judge generates money.
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          • stevenash
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            • 01-17-11
            • 65521

            #6
            The only credible source I rely on

            Coverage includes audio and video clips, interviews, statistics, schedules and exclusive stories.
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            • TheLock
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              • 04-06-08
              • 14427

              #7
              Judge earned it.

              The last 2 years of the Judge/Stanton contracts will cripple even the Yankees.
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              • jjgold
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                • 07-20-05
                • 388179

                #8
                Bad contract
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                • stevenash
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                  • 01-17-11
                  • 65521

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheLock
                  Judge earned it.

                  The last 2 years of the Judge/Stanton contracts will cripple even the Yankees.
                  Judge did earn it.

                  From the only other credible source I run with
                  Source: Ken Rosenthal (via The Athletic) ten minutes ago

                  I apologize for the copy and past job and the wall of text to follow, but you need a subscription to The Athletic to read.

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                  Everything we know about the Aaron Judge contract talks, including a late pitch by Padres

                  AN DIEGO — Aaron Judge agreed to return to the New York Yankees early Wednesday morning on a landmark nine-year, $360 million contract, but only after a last-minute push from a surprise entrant in the sweepstakes for the free-agent slugger — the San Diego Padres.

                  Judge’s deal, which is pending a physical, gives him the highest average annual value for a position player in major-league history, shattering Mike Trout’s previous mark of $35.5 million by almost $5 million. The deal is two years longer and worth $146.5 million more than the seven-year, $213.5 million extension offer Judge rejected from the Yankees at the end of spring training

                  Judge, who turns 31 on April 26, shot up his value by putting together baseball’s all-time best walk year, hitting 62 home runs to break the American League single-season record. He will now be tied to the Yankees through his age-39 season. He is expected to become the team’s captain as part of the agreement, which ensures he likely will retire wearing the only uniform he has ever known.

                  The Giants made a strong push for Judge, and at one point Tuesday appeared to be gaining momentum in their efforts to sign him. Seeking to add a big-name slugger, they are now expected to pursue one of the remaining three shortstops on the free-agent market — Carlos Correa, Xander Bogaerts or Dansby Swanson.

                  The Padres struck out Monday on Trea Turner, but as so often is the case under general manager A.J. Preller, were not ready to stop swinging. Club officials met face-to-face with Aaron Judge on Tuesday night at Petco Park in San Diego, four sources briefed on the matter told The Athletic. However, it is believed they never got the chance to make a formal bid.

                  A sitdown with Judge signaled that Preller and owner Peter Seidler were seriously considering the pivot of all pivots. Before Turner agreed to a $300 million deal with the Phillies, the Padres offered the shortstop a $342 million guarantee spread out over at least 11 years, according to a person with knowledge of the discussions. Now that they have lost out on Judge, they could embark upon a more serious pursuit of Bogaerts, in whom industry sources say Preller maintains interest.

                  Judge, however, represented a better fit for the Padres than Bogaerts or Turner. Signing him would give San Diego arguably the most star-powered outfield in baseball, with the American League home-run king and Juan Soto patrolling the corners. It also would have allowed Fernando Tatis Jr. to stay in the infield once he returned from his suspension for performance-enhancing drugs on April 20, in some combination alongside Jake Cronenworth and Ha-Seong Kim.

                  The Padres would have become the first major-league team to carry three $300 million players — Judge, Tatis and Manny Machado. Instead, that distinction will go to the Yankees, who have pitcher Gerrit Cole on a nine-year, $324 million contract and Giancarlo Stanton on a 13-year, $325 million deal they acquired from the Marlins.

                  With Judge set to return, the Yankees intend to accelerate other free-agent pursuits. Left-hander Carlos Rodón, outfielder Andrew Benintendi and Japanese outfielder Matsataka Yoshida are among the players in whom they have interest. The team has already re-signed first baseman Anthony Rizzo and reached agreement with reliever Tommy Kahnle.
                  The Athletic’s Andy McCullough contributed to this story
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                  • USCPHILLYGUY
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 12-15-12
                    • 21746

                    #10
                    Nasher thoughts on Phillies pitching FA sign ups
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                    • Salam
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                      • 08-26-13
                      • 397

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jjgold
                      Bad contract
                      Yeah he'll be 31 in April plus he's ugly.
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                      • stevenash
                        Moderator
                        • 01-17-11
                        • 65521

                        #12
                        Originally posted by USCPHILLYGUY
                        Nasher thoughts on Phillies pitching FA sign ups
                        From where I sit you (Phillies) only need one reliable starter.
                        There are no starters available under the age of 30 years old.

                        If I were a Phillies fan, I am not, I am a KC Royals fan, yeah, I know, we suck, but that's another story for another day...

                        Anyhow, Carlos Rondon would be a nice fit below Nola in the rotatation.
                        Live left arm, lefties are a premium, HUGE K/9 ratio, walks are a little high, but not alarming.
                        I'd be thrilled to have Rondon as a middle of the rotation starter. Thrilled, he's really a two.

                        You can't go wrong with Sean Manaea either.
                        I've always been big on Manaea.

                        Eovaldi can be had, throws 102 mph, but a lot of those are straight fastballs, which often leave the park in a hurry.
                        I played D2 in college, I used to cream straight fastballs, curveball pitchers made me look like an idiot at the plate, fastballs that don't move? Any quality hitter can crush them

                        PASS on Eovaldi.

                        Chris Bassit?
                        Meh

                        Jose Quintana?
                        He's 33 now, used to baffle hitters, now, no.
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                        • jjgold
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                          • 07-20-05
                          • 388179

                          #13
                          It was more to generate money for the organization, judge doesn’t give you the best chance to win, his swing is easily stopped against a good pitcher

                          The Yankees needs speed and slap hitters
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                          • jrgum3
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 07-21-17
                            • 7005

                            #14
                            Good for Judge but I think the Giants and other suitors might be better off he stayed a Yankee. These long contracts have a way of not paying off and then your team is terrible towards the end of a players deal. I'm happy for Judge he seems like a good dude but I think the Yankees might end up regretting this deal towards the middle to late years of Judge's deal.
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                            • stevenash
                              Moderator
                              • 01-17-11
                              • 65521

                              #15
                              Originally posted by jjgold
                              It was more to generate money for the organization, judge doesn’t give you the best chance to win, his swing is easily stopped against a good pitcher

                              The Yankees needs speed and slap hitters
                              DJ LaMahieu is the best slap hitter in the game.

                              Yankees major problem is they can't 'close out' postseason games.
                              That's an intangible that can't be fixed via FA.

                              I'm analytics and sabermetrics guy, yes.
                              I'm also old school.
                              I still believe your ideal leadoff guy should be a high OBA and speed merchant guy.
                              I still believe your two hole guy should be a stick man that can shoot a single the other way and move the lead off guy to third on a single.

                              3-4-5 ideally should be your power sticks.

                              DJ is the best stick man in the game.

                              Yankees have power to spare, problem is they swing and miss too, much to often.

                              Pitching?
                              As complete as the Dodgers and the other top three teams.
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                              • goduke
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 02-17-10
                                • 11580

                                #16
                                Just like that another arod deal that will hinder the team and guarantee them zero World Series over the next 9 years
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                                • pologq
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 10-07-12
                                  • 19899

                                  #17
                                  he better perform and earn this deal. this year in his walk year you never heard about injuries (no surprise with contact at stake). years before injuries came up a lot. that is my bigger worry with him.
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                                  • jjgold
                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                    • 07-20-05
                                    • 388179

                                    #18
                                    Judge could never have a better year than this past one and yanks got smoked

                                    Not a good sign moving forward
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                                    • franklee168
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 03-06-11
                                      • 5544

                                      #19
                                      I hope Judge gets an ingrown toe nail.
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