

Even during the offseason, Aaron Judge continues to be the talk of MLB town. Rumors surrounding his free agency are taking wings with every passing day. And Yankees skipper Aaron Boone has successfully added to the chatter neighboring the star Yankees’ free agency.
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Recently, Boone reached his Twitter handle with an excessively cryptic message. And one can clearly say that there will be a bidding war between the San Francisco Giants and the New York Yankees for Judge’s signature.
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New Yorkers attack Aaron Boone after cryptic Aaron Judge message:
While an interpretation of Boone’s message indicated an Aaron Judge battle, the message was actually directed toward a football game between the University of Southern California and the University of Utah.
✌🏼 #FightOn
— Aaron Boone (@AaronBoone) December 3, 2022
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“#FightOn” – as mentioned by Boone in his cryptic message is a USC slogan used during their sporting events. Notably, Boone played college baseball for USC.
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That being said, following the recent Yankees’ season, and their recent history, New Yorkers’ anger towards Boone hasn’t curbed yet. And following this cryptic message, he was once again at the receiving end of fan attacks.
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This is how fans reacted to Aaron Boone’s cryptic message:
Learn to manage.
— Joseph (@BubankusMoosaka) December 3, 2022
bro’s never heard of USC 💀
— Rod 💫 (@theyankscenter) December 3, 2022
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
— anthony cassone (@anthonycassone4) December 3, 2022
“Re-signed.”
“Resigned” means “quit.”
— robert jon anderson (@RobAnderson2018) December 3, 2022
Why are you the manager of the Yankees!
— |Master Volpe| (@Master_Volpe) December 3, 2022
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Might want to add context to your tweet next time, Aaron.
— B2 (@B2Doane) December 3, 2022
— Angie with an E (@3nlly) December 3, 2022
It’s for USC
— Cameron Paoloni (@CamPaoloni526) December 3, 2022
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That’s cashmans job
— yankees fan account(sign turner) (@donaldsonfann) December 3, 2022
Go back on tv
— Eagle Fang (@EagleFangsports) December 3, 2022
You finally get fired?
— Jim K (@jkbk1316) December 3, 2022
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I’m sure you have work to do
— Jason (@J_Sibz37) December 3, 2022
Boone is a DODGER
— Chris A. 🌴🫠🫵 (@__mangoocat) December 3, 2022
Can you give us a Judge update?
— SPYanks (@sp_yanks) December 3, 2022
And when talking about the football game, Utah steamrolled past USC 47-24 in the PAC-12 title game.
Update on The Judge’s free agency:
Aaron Judge recently removed New York from his Instagram bio. And for what could seem like a tiny development, this happened only shortly after the outfielder received an eight-year contract worth $300 million.
But is something as tiny as this enough to indicate that Aaron Judge is moving to San Francisco? Moreover, evident from the love he’s displayed towards New York and New Yorkers, it would be hard to fathom if the reigning AL MVP follows a larger bag of cash.

USA Today via Reuters
Oct 3, 2021; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) waves to the crowd after his game winning RBI single to defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 1-0 and clinch a wildcard playoff spot at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
Judge concluded 2022 with the American League Hank Aaron Award, AL MVP award, and 62 home runs. The 62 homers that he smashed during the regular season topped Roger Maris’ 61 homers from 1961. As a result, the outfielder became the new American League single-season home run record holder.
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Now, after becoming the face of the New York Yankees, and their potential captain, will Judge move back home, i.e., to San Francisco?
What do you think? Shoot your predictions in the comments section.
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