Yankee Judge Is Running To Freedom And Could Be Worth $400 Million
Nov 10, 2022
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The New York Post quoted other team executives as saying that Aaron Judge, who is expected to be worth more in the coming year than Mike Trout in total and average salary, could still choose to stay if the Yankees aren't far behind.
Judge is about to run to freedom at the end of this season, the Yankees before the season to negotiate with him to extend the contract failed, the final rare bright card price is 7 years 213.5 million dollars, has caused Judge unhappy, and the outside world at that time also thought that the Yankees opened the condition is not bad, jokey Judge from "judge" to "corrupt official", but he proved himself worth more.
According to the New York Post, Judge pushed for a contract equal to Chuot's $36 million average in negotiations earlier this year, and now there are indications that the Yankees will agree to his offer or even raise it. As for the total contract amount, it is said that Judge will seek to surpass Chuot's total contract amount of $360 million.
"He's definitely going to get more than $300 million, but is it going to be closer to $400 million than $300 million? Probably, because that's how important he is to the richest team."
It's inconceivable that the Yankees could afford to let Judge go, and it would be best for MLB if he stayed in New York, most people in the world thought. "If the Yankees' offer isn't too big, I'd like him to stay," the team official said. "If the Giants were asking $370 million and the Yankees were asking $330 million, he would be crazy to leave the Yankees," he added.
According to the New York Post analysis, the Yankees are believed to be leaning against an average salary of $40 million or a total of $400 million, while they are expected to compete with the Giants, Cubs, and Dodgers, who prefer short, high-average contracts.
