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Only months after turning 33, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is already thinking about retirement. Don’t worry, Yankees fans: Judge doesn’t plan on hanging up his cleats just yet.
In an article by The Athletic's Ian O'Connor published on Friday, Aaron Judge revealed that he'd like to continue playing into his 40s.
Speaking to The Athletic's Ian O'Connor, Judge explained his "plan" is to play out his current deal and sign another contract with the Yankees that will take him past his age-40 season.
The New York Yankees captain broke his silence on a new contract and revealed his decision on leaving the game.
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge already has a rough idea on how long he'll continue to play in the majors.
If you think your item might be safe because of a security hologram or tag, think again. Lemieux said that he sourced counterfeit security measures direct from the manufacturer to make his fake items ...
If Judge stays relatively healthy over the rest of his career, he is going to blast past someone among the Core Four in Yankee mythology.
Aaron Judge is chasing a stat that only six players have ever reached.
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