Erin WalshDecember 4, 2022
Baseball: ALCS Playoffs: New York Yankees Aaron Judge (99) in action, looks on from the field vs Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. Game 2. Houston, TX 10/20/2022
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Wherever Judge ends up, he'll be there for a long time.

Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic says Judge is "increasingly likely" to get nine years in his contract. He would be 39 in the final year of his contract, which would be his last one.

It's not clear if the Yankees would be willing to give Judge a nine-year contract. According to Jeff Passan, the team's latest proposal was in the $300 million range.

Judge was offered a seven year extension by the Bronx Bombers. He could become the highest-paid player in baseball if he doesn't decline.

In 157 games, the 30-year-old slashed........................ He was named the American League's Most Valuable Player.

Judge has spent his entire seven-year career with the Yankees, earning three Silver Slugger Awards, four All-Star Game nods and the 2017AL Freshman of the year Award.

The Yankees have made the playoffs every year since Judge joined the team. Judge could move to a team he thinks can win a title if the club doesn't reach the World Series.

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According to Jon Morosi of MLB Network, the ownership of the San Francisco Giants met with Judge last month.

Judge was a fan of the Giants, who have won three World Series titles in the last five years.

There is an obvious connection between Judge and the Dodgers. His market includes other teams.