Aaron Judge news: Slugger re-signs with Yankees for 9 years, $360 million contract

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Aaron Judge news: Slugger re-signs with Yankees for 9 years, $360 million contract

Judge gets nine-year, $360 million contract to remain in the Bronx. He will have a top-five salary in Major League Baseball. The California native seemed torn between the San Francisco Giants, Yankees and offers from the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres.

The crew got a reaction from former Miami Marlins President David Samson.

The Yankees are the second favorite to win the World Series in 2323. The Houston Astros are still the favorite. Toronto is the third favorite at +1200. Seattle is next at -1600.

Yankees re-sign with Yankees for 9 years, $360 million. DraftKings lists the Yankees at +450, second to the Astros at -275, Blue Jays at $550, followed by the Mariners at +800, and everybody else at around +1300.

Aaron Judge has signed a contract extension with the Yankees worth $230.5 million over 8 years. He will be 39 when the contract ends. Judge was Rookie of the Year in 2017 and is a prolific hitter when healthy.

Aaron Judge re-signs with Yankees for 9 years, $360 million. Justin Verlander, Jacob deGrom and Turner have already signed. There are many other players who are likely to sign in the coming days.


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