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Even though he is having a remarkable year for the Yankees, Aaron Judge will not be participating in the 2025 Home Run Derby
Aaron Judge shares update on home run derby participation originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It’s been the same story for years now. Aaron Judge may be the most prolific home run hitter we've seen in decades, but the New York Yankees slugger is not interested in participating in the Home Run Derby -- unless the event comes to Yankee Stadium.
As anticipation builds for the 2025 Home Run Derby in Atlanta, New York Yankees star Aaron Judge offered a firm response about his potential participation—one that’s making headlines across the league.
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recorded his hardest hit ball in nearly three years on Tuesday night, launching a two-run home run against Kansas City Royals left-hander Noah Cameron to give New York an early advantage (GameTracker).
Aaron Judge will undoubtedly be in Texas for the All-Star Game, but he won’t be in the Home Run Derby. Judge said Saturday he would not participate in the event, before hitting his MLB-leading ...
It's another year, and again, Aaron Judge has refused to participate in the Home Run Derby contest during this year's All-Star festivities.
Aaron Judge wowed the baseball world by winning the Home Run Derby as a rookie back in 2017. He has not taken part since, however, and that appears unlikely to change anytime soon. The New York ...
The Home Run Derby may not be in the same amount of peril as the Slam Dunk Contest in terms of superstars refusing to compete. But it will once again be without the biggest slugger in the game this year in New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge.
Aaron Judge has hit the third-longest homer in the majors this season in the first inning of the Yankees' game against the Royals