The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Yankees’ Judge says Astros should be stripped of 2017 title

- By Mark Didtler Associated Press

TAMPA, FLA. (AP) » New York Yankees star Aaron Judge feels the Houston Astros should be stripped of their 2017 World Series championsh­ip.

“You cheated and you didn’t earn it.,” Judge said Tuesday after the Yankees’ first full-squad workout. “That’s how I feel. It wasn’t earned. It wasn’t earned the way of playing the game right and fighting to the end and knowing that we’re competing, we’re competitor­s. The biggest thing about competitio­n is laying it all out on the line, and whoever is the better player, better person comes out on top. To know that another team had an advantage that, nothing you can really guard against, I just don’t feel like that’s earned.”

Major League Baseball concluded the Astros used a video camera to steal catcher’s signs in 2017, including during the postseason, and in 2018. Manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were suspended for one season each, then were fired by the team. Houston was fined $5 million and stripped of its next two first- and second-round draft picks.

Houston beat the Yankees in a seven-game AL Championsh­ip Series in 2017, winning all four home games, and defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in a sevengame World Series.

Judge backed the position of Chicago Cubs pitcher Yu Darvish, who felt the penalties imposed by baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred were insufficie­nt.

“I think Darvish was the one

that said, if you’re playing in the Olympics and win a gold medal and find that you cheated, you don’t get to keep that medal.”

Judge agreed with teammate Gleyber Torres, who said on Monday that he felt the Astros also cheated in 2019 when the Yankees lost the AL Championsh­ip Series in six games.

“To think that they cheated and won it all in ‘17, to think that they just clearcut stopped ‘19 or ‘18, it’s tough for me to say that,” Judge said. But we’ll never really now, to be honest.”

Manfred said Sunday he wasn’t 100% sure the Astros didn’t violate rules in 2019 but it was his best judgment that they didn’t..

Judge did not hit or throw during the Yankees first fullsquad workout because of what the team said was a minor right shoulder issue.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the problem is not considered serious and Judge could start to ramp up activities in a couple days. Judge is expected to be ready for the start of the regular season.

“Just dealing with some crankiness, a little soreness in his shoulder,” Boone said. “I feel like it’s a pretty minor thing. Just something we wanted to try and get ahead of while we’re at this point at this point in the calendar.”

Judge had a number of tests, including an MRI, and did conditioni­ng.

The outfielder hit .272 with 27 homers with 55 RBIs in 102 games last season. He was on the injured list from April 21 to June 21 with a left oblique strain.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge catches a ball during a spring training baseball workout Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020, in Tampa, Fla.
FRANK FRANKLIN II - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge catches a ball during a spring training baseball workout Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020, in Tampa, Fla.

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