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The Mirror US on MSNAaron Judge sends clear message over retirement stance - 'We can dream'Star, has shared a revealing response to those questioning when he plans to retire - and New York Yankees fans will be pleased
Aaron Judge Offers Confession on Yankees Future Amid Latest MVP Chase originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Only months after turning 33, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is already thinking about retirement.
The New York Yankees captain broke his silence on a new contract and revealed his decision on leaving the game.
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recently dropped a surprising retirement hint, signaling his intention to remain a force in MLB well into his 40s. An elite talent that has rec
In the midst of what could end up being his third AL MVP season in the last four years, Aaron Judge hopes to join follow in the footsteps of New York Yankees legends Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera by playing into his 40s.
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Money Talks News on MSNRetirement Bliss: Why It's Crucial to Have a PlanRetirement, to many of us, means having the freedom to do what you want every day. But you can do that in a number of ways.
Aaron Judge is in the Yankees lineup as the designated hitter Wednesday night, following a brief moment of throwing discomfort that raised questions about a possible arm issue. According to New York Post reporter Greg Joyce, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said it was nothing to worry about.
The New York Yankees are watching Aaron Judge have another MVP-caliber season. He is on a record-breaking pace and may find his name all over the Yankees' history books by the time he retires.
The 6-foot-7 slugger told The Athletic's Ian O'Connor that "the plan" is to play into his 40s. And if Judge has close to a decade left in MLB, it's time to start crunching some numbers. The Yankees' all-time home run leaderboard (of homers hit specifically with New York) is Babe Ruth at 659, Mickey Mantle at 536 and Lou Gehrig at 493.