In Pics: When Not Hitting Home Runs, Aaron Judge Takes Impressive Photos
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There is a very fine line between sports and art. Sports personalities can often be spotted chasing their hobbies beyond the boundaries of sports. The New York Yankees’ captain, Aaron Judge, in a latest instance, endeavors to test his photography abilities on his “night off”.
Recently, the Pinstripes took social media by storm with a few snaps claiming that their exceptional captain checked his hands on his photography skills to bring forth his creativity. Although it remains relatively uncertain whether he was really the artist behind the art or if all of it was a troll stance, fans embrace the playful jab of the team wholeheartedly.
Aaron Judge is a multidimensional artist, or he intends to be!
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The New York Yankees’ captain and center of aspiration, Aaron Judge, was spotted acting as “spectator” while “looking forward to his next Spring Training action”. The video didn’t take much time to spread like wildfire as fans showed enough interest to find out how his work behind the camera turned out.
We are gonna need to see those photos pic.twitter.com/UMpX6fqgYB
— Cut4 (@Cut4) February 29, 2024
A few hours after their first post, the Pinstripes posted a few other snaps that actually were in excellent quality, claiming that none other than Aaron Judge took them. The first three images featured Clayton Beeter, standing beside the dugout, holding his gloves, Ian Hamilton, preparing for a throw and Anthony Volpe, running wearing his 11-number jersey. However, the last image featured Aaron Judge himself with a camera, adjusting it to take a shot.
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Aaron Judge took all of these photos. pic.twitter.com/dSefmg6VVv
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 1, 2024
However, according to the reports, the Pinstripes’ captain, Aaron Judge, took a day off from spring training to check his abilities to handle the camera. Though the instance is taken comically by the fans as well as the MLB community, it also reminds us of some of the Hall of Famers who pursued photography professionally in their later days. Is Judge preparing to follow suit?
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Is Judge becoming indicative?
Aaron Judge isn’t the only one to introduce photography as his passion; instead, there are a few icons also, like Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson, who, after exhibiting athletic skill of the Hall of Famer calibre, chose sports photography as their profession in the following days.
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Though currently, it is pretty unclear if the Bronx’s captain, Aaron Judge, is also aiming for a similar profession. His love of the camera gave birth to enough speculation. However, fans must hold on to their patience for more years to discover Judge’s planning down the lane.
Edited by:
Deepanshi Bajaj