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Olney: I don't think Judge will be a Yankee next season (0:59)

The man thinks that Judge won't re-sign with the Yankees. There is a time and a place.

According to sources, the Yankees and Judge agreed to a one-year, $19 million contract.

According to multiple reports, Judge can make an additional $250,000 if he wins an award like the World Series Most Valuable Player.

In the middle of his best season, Judge is batting.302 with 27 homers and 53 runs for the Yankees, who have the best record in baseball. He hit a game-winning single in New York's win over Houston.

The judge and the Yankees were going to be in court. Contracts and salary comparisons were the only evidence from after March 1 that could be used in court.

On the eve of this season, Judge turned down a $213 million contract offer from the Yankees, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent this fall. The Yankees offered to pay $19 million, according to sources. But Judge decided to go ahead and win the case.

Judge was paid at a lower salary than the Yankees offered.

Judge is on the verge of becoming the first player in more than two decades to hit 60 homers. He is the front-runner for the American League's Most Valuable Player and has an OPS of over one thousand.

One of the best players in the majors has been Judge. In his first full season in the majors, he played 155 games, clubbed 52 homers, scored 128 runs, and finished second to the Astros' Jose Altuve for the American League's Most Valuable Player award.

Judge missed a lot of games due to injuries. Judge finished fourth in the voting for the Most Valuable Player.

The New York Post reported that Judge settled with the Yankees.

This report was based on information from The Associated Press.