Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Aaron Judge becomes Yanks captain, with Derek Jeter at side

- By RONALD BLUM

Aaron Judge stood for photo after photo as if at a wedding. And in a way it was: He had gotten hitched to the New York Yankees for the rest of his baseball life.

Judge posed with his wife, parents, Yankees management, agents and even Derek Jeter and Willie Randolph, and discussed his $360 million, nine-year contract and owner Hal Steinbrenn­er’s decision to appoint him the team’s 16th captain — the first since Jeter retired.

“It’s family. The fans are family,” Judge said, thinking about joining Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Jeter and Mariano Rivera as Yankees lifers. “Just getting this chance to build this relationsh­ip with everybody, that’s what I’m all about.”

Judge was at his parents’ home in California when the deal fell into place early Dec. 7. With San Francisco and San Diego also pursuing Judge, Steinbrenn­er interrupte­d a vacation in Italy to text the slugger.

“I don’t know why. I just felt like something wasn’t going right,” Steinbrenn­er said.

About three hours later, Steinbrenn­er pulled over at a rest area on a highway between Milan and the French border to speak with Judge at about 3 a.m. PST.

“He shot me a message earlier about, ‘What’s the holdup? What’s it going to take to get this to the finish line?’” Judge said.

During a 20-minute call, Steinbrenn­er increased New York’s offer to nine years.

“What’s important to your parents, to your wife and to you?” Steinbrenn­er recalled asking. “It was apparent to me that the ninth year was very important to him, that he felt like he could be very productive for at least that.”

Steinbrenn­er increased New York’s offer from an eight-year deal to a nine-year agreement.

Just before opening day, Judge had turned down the Yankees’ offer of $213.5 million over seven years through 2029. Steinbrenn­er called Judge on Oct. 24 — the day after Houston eliminated the Yankees in the AL playoffs — to jumpstart talks, and invited the outfielder to his home in Tampa, Florida.

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