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The New York Yankees aren't going to let their superstar outfielder Aaron Judge just get a contract with a new team while he's a free agent and now Jeff Passan from ESPN has reported the team's latest offer.

New York Yankees offer $300 million to Aaron Judge
According to Jeff Passan, the New York Yankees latest offer to Aaron Judge is for $300 million and eight years with the team, an amount that is certainly enticing but at this moment we don't know if enough.

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Aaron Judge is a free agent for the first time in his MLB career and New York Yankees fans are trembling after he landed in San Francisco on Monday night to meet with the Giants, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi.

Judge, 30, said he was only in San Francisco to visit family and friends, but his cheeky smile and wink gave him away.

"Just visiting some family and friends, that's about it," Judge said with a wink. "That's about it."

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MLB free agent Aaron Judge has reportedly spent two full days meeting with San Francisco Giants executives in order to talk about a potential new deal. The idea of having yet another massive slugger playing for the team brings out Barry Bonds memories to eveyone who enjoyed that era.

But the Giants really don't want to miss on this unique opportunity, they want to convince Aaron Judge to play for them by any means necessary. Even if that means crossing over sports to pull it off.

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aron Judge of the New York Yankees won the American League MVP award on Thursday night, and St. Louis Cardinals slugger Paul Goldschmidt took the NL prize.

After hitting 62 home runs this season to break the AL record, Aaron Judge easily beat out Los Angeles Angels two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani in an MVP race some thought might be close.

The 6-foot-7 outfielder received 28 of 30 first-place votes and two seconds for 410 points from a Baseball Writers' Association of America panel. Ohtani, last year's winner, was picked first on two ballots and second on the other 28 for 280 points.

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