Aaron Judge Demands Action: Yankees Finally Listen to Their Captain
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Aaron Judge has dominated Yankees spring training headlines over the past week as the reigning three-time AL MVP prepares for the 2026 season. According to MLB.com and multiple sports outlets, Judge expressed significant frustration with the Yankees' slow offseason pace, calling the early weeks "brutal" and "pretty tough to watch." Speaking to reporters in Tampa, he admitted that while seeing other teams make aggressive moves, the Yankees were "sitting there for a while making smaller moves." The captain made his feelings known directly to general manager Brian Cashman, and according to reporting from multiple sources including MLB.com and Fox News, Judge's advocacy appears to have resonated.
The Yankees ultimately addressed his concerns by re-signing outfielder Cody Bellinger to a five-year, $162.5 million deal in late January, bringing back first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, and retaining center fielder Trent Grisham. Judge expressed satisfaction with these moves, telling reporters he believes the team is "right where we need to be." According to Heavy.com, the Yankees tested MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System at spring training, with Judge expressing enthusiasm about the innovation and joking that it could help prevent the team from tying for the division.
On the field, Judge is making his spring training debut Saturday against the Detroit Tigers at Steinbrenner Field after being held out of Friday's opener against Baltimore, according to reporting from Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch. His health appears strong heading into the season. According to multiple sources including MLB.com and KFGO, Judge confirmed his right elbow has fully recovered from the flexor strain that limited him late last season, saying doctors cleared him completely and he's been throwing to bases without issue during camp.
Beyond baseball, Judge continues his community work. According to MLB.com's Yankees Magazine, he recently participated in the Steinbrenner Family Children's Holiday Concerts with his wife Samantha, reading "A Visit from St. Nicholas." He was also announced as captain of Team USA for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, according to MLB.com reporting from April 2025.
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