Aaron Judge Decides To Take Off “New York” From His Instagram, Hints At Something?

Once again, celebrities like Aaron Judge have their every social media action closely watched during this time of year. His most recent social media change may be very alarming for Yankees fans. He used to include “New York” in his Instagram bio, but one fan noted that it is no longer there.

Aaron Judge Decides To Take Off “New York” From His Instagram, Hints At Something?

Given that they reportedly made a sizable offer, the Yankees are still seen to have the best chance of re-signing the great right fielder. But the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants have also shown a lot of interest. It appears quite likely, at the absolute least, that he met with the Giants after being seen in San Francisco.

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Aaron Judge, a free agency target for the SF Giants, has deleted the word “New York” from his Instagram bio. Is it a huge deal now? Absolutely not, say the experts. The power hitter is prepared to quit the New York Yankees and head back to Northern California, according to Giants fans, though.
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The Winter Meetings, which begin on December 4th, is only started, and free agency has only just begun. Over that week, a flurry of signings is anticipated, with rising hope that Aaron Judge will seal a deal.

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There were rumors that Judge had stopped following the Yankees on all of his social media platforms earlier in the week. He never initially followed the team on Twitter or Instagram, though, according to a number of team supporters. New information, however, has revealed that Judge did remove New York from his bio, giving residents in the Bay Area more hope.

Does it actually have any meaning?

Aaron Judge, who just finished a season that set a record for excellence and was recognized with the AL MVP award, won’t have any trouble landing a lucrative contract this offseason. In fact, it’s been said that the Yankees had already presented him with a contract for about eight years and $300 million. Every step Judge makes will be closely watched because negotiations are reportedly nearing an end soon. However, until the papers are finalized, it’s unclear where Judge will play in the spring. The SF Giants should likely concentrate just on extending him the greatest deal they can.

 

 

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