Aaron Judge sends captain’s message to Yankees brass for more moves


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With the MLB trade deadline fast approaching, Yankees captain Aaron Judge has subtly urged the team’s management to make further roster improvements. Following a dominant 14-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, in which Judge hit two home runs, he expressed hope for additional reinforcements.
“Other teams are making moves, so hopefully we start making moves too. We’ll see,” YESNetwork quoted the Yankees slugger saying.
Aaron Judge said this postgame when asked about tomorrow’s trade deadline (as shown on @YESNetwork):
— Max Goodman (@MaxTGoodman) July 30, 2024
“Other teams are making moves, so hopefully we start making moves too. We’ll see.”pic.twitter.com/GA5Fp1S5en
Yankees GM Brian Cashman is under pressure to bolster the team’s pitching or outfield with less than 20 hours remaining until the deadline. Rumors are swirling, including potential trades for Giants left-hander Blake Snell and speculation about Nestor Cortes‘ future with the team.
Chisholm’s success pushes Yankees for more

Judge’s comments gained traction in the wake of Jazz Chisholm’s impactful debut, the Yankees’ first deadline acquisition. Chisholm made an immediate impression, hitting his first two home runs for the club. Judge praised Chisholm’s dynamic performance, emphasizing his defensive skills at third base and offensive contributions.
“Yeah, just kinda like we thought: dynamic player,” the Yankees captain said of Chisholm. “That first ball that gets hit to him there and turns a sweet double play and… then even late in the game stops a for-sure double down the line. Just getting a chance to knock down that ball is huge. And then we see what he does offensively. It’s impressive, man. It’s fun to watch. He’s electric, he’s excited to be here, he’s having fun. He’s definitely making a big impact so far.”
Yankees manager Aaron Boone had previously described Chisholm as a “special athlete,” and the newcomer met those expectations in his first game at the hot corner. Chisholm showcased his versatility by robbing Austin Hays of a double and initiating a 5-4-3 double play in the first inning.
Chisholm expressed confidence in his new infield role, stating that he felt at home at third base. His seamless transition and immediate impact highlight the potential benefits of strategic trades as the deadline looms.
“I felt really comfortable at third,” he said after his two-homer game. “Back in the infield, felt great, that’s where I feel like I deserve to be.”
As the clock ticks down, the Yankees find themselves at a pivotal moment. Judge’s subtle plea for additional reinforcements underscores the team’s ambition to strengthen their position in the competitive league. The coming hours will reveal whether Yankees’ management can capitalize on this momentum and secure the necessary pieces to bolster their championship aspirations.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. made an immediate impact in his debut for the New York Yankees, showcasing his versatility and power in a commanding 14-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Chisholm, who primarily played center field for the Miami Marlins, demonstrated his adaptability by starting at third base for the Yankees.

Chisholm’s standout performance included two home runs, with the second coming in the ninth inning off Phillies’ second baseman-turned-reliever Bryson Stott, using Aaron Judge’s bat. Judge humorously claimed partial credit for the home run, joking that he deserved “half a homer” for lending his bat.
JAZZ FIRST YANKEE HR 🔥🔥👏🏼 #yankees #repbx pic.twitter.com/I1bGdYATmU
— Pinstripes Nation (@pinstripesnat) July 29, 2024
Expressing enthusiasm about joining a playoff-contending team, Chisholm emphasized his desire to contribute to the Yankees‘ success. He praised his new teammates for their welcoming attitude and expressed his commitment to playing his best for the team.
“Who doesn’t want to come over and help a playoff-contending team win?” he said. “These guys have been welcoming me with open arms and I can’t do much more except play my best.”
Chisholm’s performance and positive attitude reflect the potential impact of strategic trades as the deadline approaches. His seamless integration into the Yankees’ lineup and immediate contributions underscore the team’s efforts to strengthen their roster for a strong playoff push.
As the trade deadline looms, Chisholm’s successful debut may influence further moves by the Yankees’ management, potentially setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the baseball season.
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