MLB: It comes to light how many millions Aaron Judge will demand from the Yankees and the rest, for his coveted signature

According to sources, the reigning American League MVP, Aaron Judgewill meet with the Giants on Tuesday, sitting down with a club that is expected to be one of the biggest competitors for the yankees to sign the superstar. Judge was seen in San Francisco on Mondaycaptured in a video posted by MLB Network.

The Bahía organization will be the second to meet with Judge with the aim of negotiating a long-term contract. The lanky 30-year-old slugger is believed to be seeking a deal for at least eight seasons with an average annual value of more than $40 million, according to information from MLB.com columnist Mark Feinsand.

It is likely that taking advantage of his stay in his native California, Judge will also meet with Dodgers executives, a team that is also interested in signing Judge.


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I have graduated from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara since 2012, graduated as a Bachelor of Communication Sciences. After having been a radio host for a few years in the “Perla Tapatía”, I returned to my hometown, Mazatlán, Sinaloa and was hired by Periódico El Debate in May 2019. My first months in El Debate were writing articles for the vertical: “Mi Bolsillo”, however, in September of the same year I became part of the powerful lineup of “Al Bat”, where I still continue to work as a web journalist. In “Al Bat”, we truthfully reveal to our readers the most relevant news in the world of baseball, mainly from the MLB, winter leagues from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and the Asian continent. I am a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League and the Boston Red Sox in the American League. My big dream is to see the Fenway Park stadium, the historic site of the “Red Sox”.

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MLB: It comes to light how many millions Aaron Judge will demand from the Yankees and the rest, for his coveted signature