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By : Raam Dhakad
MLB fans are already clamoring to see where the biggest names in the free agency market will land and if their favorite teams will either land a big fish or lose one to another pond.
This year, there's no bigger fish than Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees slugger who set a new AL record for home runs in 2022.
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Will he stay with the only professional team he's known for since making his debut in August remains to be seen.
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Jump ship for 2016, or another team, say the San Francisco Giants, or even a third team that emerges to steal an All-Star four times in the bottom of the ninth?
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Jump ship for 2016, or another team, say the San Francisco Giants, or even a third team that emerges to steal an All-Star four times in the bottom of the ninth?
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Well, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, it certainly sounds like the Giants are happy and feeling good about their chances.
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Heyman wrote, "The veteran is clearly resonating in his efforts and is being "excited" by his visit with Judge this week."
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But the idea that they hold an advantage as his "hometown" team seems questionable; he's from Lyndon, California, two hours and a lifestyle away.
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However the suggestion that Linden, California is a lifestyle away from San Francisco and yet Tampa is Yankees territory is dubious at best.
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