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Fans weren’t the only ones begging the Yankees to make a significant move over the winter, as Aaron Judge also found himself antsy.
Judge acknowledged Monday that the early part of the winter was “brutal” waiting for the Yankees to make moves while the rest of the league got better around them.
And then, just before pitchers and catchers reported for spring training last week, veteran first baseman Paul Goldschmidt agreed to a one-year deal, making 24 of 26 players from last October’s losing ALDS roster, which lost in four games to the Blue Jays, back in the fold for this season.
Proposed blockbuster Yankees trade sees New York land $330 million two-time MVP to create superstar outfield trio with Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
In October 2025, the New York Yankees announced that outfielder Aaron Judge did not need offseason surgery to repair his right elbow. Moreover, New York revealed that Judge had an MRI after the 2025 season, which showed his elbow was healing well.
The New York Yankees have a roster capable of making a deep postseason run heading into the 2026 MLB season, and the biggest reason for that remains right‑handed slugger Aaron Judge. While Judge has a strong supporting cast, especially with outfielder ...