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Arbitration would not define anything about possible Yankees extension with Judge

Outfielder Aaron Judge stated that his recent salary arbitration does not define anything about his future with the New York Yankees in the MLB.

The gardener of Yankees de New York, Aaron Judgearrived at the players’ association office in Manhattan for his salary arbitration hearing, scheduled for noon Friday.

“I don’t know who chose that, but it was bad timing,” he said. “We were connected, ready to go. All dressed.”

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The agreement of Aaron Judge it settled exactly between the $21 million he asked for and the $17 million the Yankees offered when the figures were exchanged on March 22. Judge can earn an additional $500,000 in bonus prizes: $250,000 for MVP and $250,000 for World Series MVP.

“I was glad that we were able to agree on a number and settle this issue and not have to go to court there,” Judge said after Friday night’s 3-1 loss to Houston. “If I had walked into that room, I probably would have missed tonight’s game, and that really didn’t sit too well with me. I valued playing this game tonight with my teammates, trying to fight.”

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When asked if there was talk of a possible contract extension with the Mules, Judge responded by saying “That’s for when the season is over,” Judge said.

Aaron Judge The 30-year-old, 6’7 and 282 pounds, had a .287 batting average with 158 hits, 39 home runs, 98 RBI and 89 runs scored in 148 games in 2021.

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