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Decoding Aaron Judge and Juan Soto’s cryptic eye celebration: Fans speculate on hidden meaning

Esteban Quiñones by Esteban Quiñones
July 16, 2024
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In a weekend that saw the New York Yankees almost claw their way back to the top of AL East, a peculiar celebration between Aaron Judge and Juan Soto has fans buzzing with curiosity. During a pivotal 6-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, Aaron Judge and Soto went back-to-back with home runs in the fifth inning, punctuating their feat with a mysterious eye gesture. The celebration has sparked widespread speculation among fans and analysts alike, each eager to uncover the meaning behind the cryptic act.

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What is the hidden message behind Aaron Judge and Juan Soto’s celebration?

The Yankees’ victory on Saturday was a much-needed boost, pulling them into a virtual tie with the Orioles atop the AL East. After enduring a rough patch with a 7-16 record in their previous 23 games, the team seems to have found its stride again. The resurgence was highlighted by the back-to-back homers from Aaron Judge and Soto, who celebrated their achievement with a gesture that involved pointing to their eyes.

What's the story behind this gesture? Noticed them doing it this weekend but hadn't seen it before
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This celebration has prompted a wave of theories on social media. On Reddit, user cipherbreak quipped, “It is to remind Volpe and Verdugo to look at the routine plays,” suggesting that the gesture was a playful nudge to their teammates.

Others offered more symbolic interpretations. User silver_raichu proposed, “Look at me. I am the captain now,” implying that the gesture might signify leadership and confidence. This idea resonated with many fans, drawing parallels to iconic moments in sports where leaders have used subtle cues to inspire and rally their teams.

The Yankees have a history of unique celebrations, often filled with inside jokes and team lore. From the infamous “thumbs down” gesture to the “fork eating” celebration, these actions have always carried deeper meanings rooted in team culture. The eye gesture by Judge and Soto is the latest in this line of cryptic signals.

User wantagh shed light on past celebrations, stating, “There was the one where they were eating with a fork. It originated when a Yankees exec would go to the breakfast line, be a d*ckhead, and order something like the same three-egg omelet EVERY DAY.”

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The eye gesture could be seen as a continuation of this tradition. It might be a coded message known only to the team, a way to strengthen bonds and maintain morale during a challenging season. User Pilotwaver humorously remarked, “It’s right in front of us,” suggesting that the true meaning might be something obvious yet elusive to outsiders, while also mocking Aaron Boone, who regularly uses this line when the Yanks are down-struggling.

AND THERE IT IS YANKEES FANS! DIFFERENT YEAR, SAME SHIT

“It’s all right there in front of us.” -Aaron Boone
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As fans continue to dissect the gesture, various theories have emerged, each reflecting the diverse perspectives within the Yankees’ community. User RSollers speculated, “All eyes on me — they’re big Bo Burnham fans,” adding a pop culture twist to the interpretation.

Others have taken a more straightforward approach. User 420_bigbus offered, “Eyes on the prize Kay said the other day,” interpreting the gesture as a signal to stay focused on their ultimate goal — winning the AL East and securing a playoff spot.

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Meanwhile, user Funny_Science_9377 humorously volunteered, “Tell you what: I’ll join the team and find out for y’all,” reflecting the fans’ eagerness to uncover the truth.

This game was especially significant, as it marked the second straight dominant effort from Luis Gil and pulled the Yankees into a tie with the Orioles. Despite a recent downturn, this victory, bolstered by Wells’ three-run homer and Judge and Soto’s back-to-back blasts, reignited hope for the Yankees.

While the true meaning behind Aaron Judge and Juan Soto’s eye gesture remains a mystery, the widespread speculation highlights the vibrant relationship between the Yankees and their fans. Whether it’s a playful reminder to teammates, a symbol of unity, or a motivational cue, the gesture has added an intriguing topic of discussion among fans. The moment was rather refreshing as the Yanks won their first series in over a month, by defeating their biggest rivals this season – the Orioles. For Yankees fans, they need to hope for a lot more such celebrations by the duo, as the All-Star break continues…

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