The Yankees absolutely had to sign Aaron Judge, and they did. joedelessio writes
t from baseball writer Jon Heyman on Tuesday night, in which he announced that Judge was going to San Francisco, turned out to be a red herring.)
There is an extremely good chance that Judge, who will turn 31 in April and has a history of injuries, won’t be worth $40 million a year by the end of this contract. There would have been a cold, calculating logic to letting Judge leave, and in an era when every fan is an armchair general manager, Yankees fans understand the risks of this contract. They also don’t care, nor should they.
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