

All Rise Aaron Judge coming off of a historic season that saw him score the most home runs in the American League, dipped his hands into the waters of free agency. While doing so, he got approached with many offers, but he stayed true to the saying ‘Once a Yankee, forever a Yankee’. He signed one of the biggest contracts in the Yankees’ history, approximately $360 million for 9 years. But is this salary enough for Judge to live a happy life when he decides to bid farewell to the game?
$600 million worth of real-estate mogul, author, and entrepreneur Grant Cardone recently had a take on how AL home run king could turn his Yankees income into a fruitful salary after retirement. Cardone, who is also a close friend of baseball legend Alex Rodriguez, did it by putting him in an elite category as $250 million worth NFL legend Tom Brady.
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Cardone has it all figured out for Aaron Judge!
Grant Cardone, with a marker in hand, made an estimate of what Judge could do from even five years of his Yankees salary. Doing so, he figured out how Judge could turn around his net income when he retires from the game. According to Cardone, if Judge uses his five years of salary, i.e. $200 million, and invests parts of it every year that gives back good return value, it could easily be offset if or when he gets a deal offered by ESPN, similar to NFL legend Tom Brady.
Cardone, while breaking down Judge’s salary, said, “Tom Brady just a $360 million dollar deal with ESPN or ABC or Fox, somebody right? So let’s say you pick up Aaron a big as* contract 400 million from ESPN in the year 2038, and you’re retired from the game. You never even completed your contract. This (tax income) would offset all the earned income if you’re a professional real estate investor. This would offset all your future earned income from your next gig.”
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Needless to say, A-Rod’s close friend and real estate mogul Grant Cardone did a great job offering this important financial advice to Aaron Judge. But the question that arises here is, will Big Aaron Judge take notes from Cardone’s advice? Or will he plan something entirely different for his future?
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