Aaron Judge had a strong opinion on the Yankees' facial hair policy potentially affecting players' free agency decisions.
Aaron Judge and Gerrit Cole squared off on the Yankees' backfields and the pitcher spoke to MLB.com's Bryan Hoch after. “I enjoy it,” Cole told Hoch. “I’ve done this for a long time; I’ve seen my fair share of line drives and gotten my fair share of line drives.
The New York Yankees stunned the baseball world on Friday, when they announced they were bringing an end to their facial hair policy. Dating back to when George
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is giving his reaction to the team’s new policy regarding facial hair. The Yankees shocked the baseball world on Friday, by agreeing to allow their players to finally grow full beards.
Aaron Judge spent most of his career hitting second in the New York Yankees lineup. Last season, the Yankees' captain dropped to the No. 3 spot to make room for Juan Soto, who filled the spot typically reserved for the team’s best hitter.
Waiting for outfield practice to begin on Field 3, Yankees captain Aaron Judge stood in foul territory paying attention to the starting infield for Saturday’s spring training game going through its final rounds of groundball drills.
However, Judge and the Yankees must be extremely careful. Designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (elbows) will begin the season on the injured list, and utility infielder DJ LeMahieu (left calf) could join him after leaving Saturday’s game early.
In his first media statements of spring training, Aaron Judge gave a response to Juan Soto's claim that the New York Mets give him a better chance to win.
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge looks like he will be sticking with the old school facial hair policy, but he is a fan of the change.