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“He Already in New York” – Fans Shows Mixed Reactions Over the Idea of Aaron Judge Going to Mets While a Mets’ Fan Is Ready to Give All to Make It Happen

Published 10/01/2022, 11:00 AM EDT

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New York Yankees have a diamond player within their team, and it is none other than the slugger Aaron Judge. Recently, Judge hit his 61st homer of this season and created history. Notably, All Rise is also one of the top contenders to become the MVP and win the Triple Crown this year. 

Another notable thing about the slugger is that he is about to enter free agency post this season. This essentially means that he can go to whatever franchise he likes. But Yankee fans certainly do not want him to go anywhere and stay forever as a Yankee. 

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The Yankees management offered a contract to Judge before this season, which Judge declined. As of now, there is no other contract offered to him. And that is not stopping other fans from wanting Judge on their team. A Mets fan, however, is ready to give up everything for Judge to come to New York and play for the Mets.

Mets fan believes Aaron Judge is priceless, and netizens were quick to react

Earlier this year, the Yankees offered Aaron a seven-year, $213.5 million contract, which the slugger turned down to bet on himself. And he proved himself right.

While interviewing a Mets fan, the journalist asked the amount of his money he would give to Judge to become a Mets player. To this, the fan replied“Everything, everything… I’ll give 50 thousand, I’ll give another 50 as a bonus. Come to New York, come to New York, Aaron.”

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The reporter was rather fascinated by the fan when he told him what he did for a living. The fan had told him that he was an investment banker, which made the journalist even more ecstatic. As soon as the video went viral, Yankee fans started mocking the Mets fan for wanting Judge to come to New York to play for the Mets while he is already in New York playing for the Yankees.

A couple of users pointed out the fact that Judge is in fact already in New York. They said, “He already in new york,” and “Bruh he is in NY.” While a user, John, said, “Why would he want a downgrade?”

Whereas, Judge is watching the clip from his house in NYC, “”Come to New York!” Aaron judge watching this in New York. “

While some users questioned the fan’s career choice as an investment banker.  “It would be sad to see No. 99 leave New York to play in New York. anyone would take investment advice from this Mets fan?”

“Come to NY ??Ahh he plays for the New York Yankees buddy & Your an investment Banker?? , I think all your clients are retracting their financials from you 1st thing in the morning.” Another said, “He’s an investment banker???” A Dodgers fan jumped in between this fiasco, “Judge is going to the Dodgers.”

Read More: Aaron Judge’s Historic MLB Season Keeps NBA Superstar on His Toes While Praising Him – “I Don’t Wanna Jinx Him..”

But will it be a good idea, “Or come to Atlanta just to piss off the Mets? Please?”

Where will Judge go?

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Multiple debates are going on right now in the Major League Baseball community. Many, if not most, are only about Yankees slugger Aaron Judge. Where is Judge going to go post this season, has become one of the very important questions.

And right now, maybe Judge does not have the answer to it as well. It’s all speculation until something is officially announced.

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