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Arson Judge does not sign with the Giants, and neither does Aaron Judge

Aaron Judge returns to the Yankees on a new multi-year deal

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Mark Schofield
Mark Schofield is a former college quarterback and attorney covering the NFL and F1.

After months of speculation, the wait is over.

Aaron Judge is not going anywhere.

After turning down a contract extension last season from the New York Yankees, Judge is a much richer man today. The outfielder has agreed to a nine-year, $360 million contract to return to the Yankees.

Before the start of last season, Judge turned down a seven-year extension from the Yankees, that was worth $230 million. Instead, the outfield bet on himself, and decided to test the free agency waters at the end of this past season.

The bet paid off.

Judge set a new American League record, belting 62 home runs last season for the Yankees. He was also a near-unanimous selection for AL MVP, securing 28 first-place votes. Los Angeles Angels OF/P Shohei Ohtani received two.

That season made Judge a much-coveted player as free agency loomed. With the league in San Diego this week for winter meetings, there was rampant speculation that Judge could be on the move. That speculation reached a fever pitch when New York Post writer Jon Heyman tweeted that “Arson Judge” was headed to the San Francisco Giants:

Heyman later deleted the tweet, and walked back his initial report:

Sadly, we can only speculate how amazing a hitter Arson Judge would be in San Francisco, or anywhere else for that matter.

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