Yankee outfielder Judge will become a free agent in the season. For now Judge Aaron Judge, the second most important thing after his home run record is where he will stay next season. There is rumors in the industry that in addition to renewing the Yankees, Jaggie also has three

Yankees outfielder Jaj will become a free agent in the outside world

For current judge Aaron Judge, the second most important thing after the home run record is his place next season. Industry rumors include Jaggie's contract in addition to renewing the Yankees, there are also Los Angeles Dodges, San Francisco Giants, New York Metropolitan 3 teams that are most likely to be involved. Even if Jaggie is not able to grab Jaggie, they can help raise Jaggie's contract renewal price code and Yankees.

The Yankees rejected at the beginning of the season was $213.5 million in 7 years. They only want to give Jaj $17 million in salary this season, which adds up to about $230 million in 8 years. Jaj's camp finally arbitrated his annual salary this season to $19 million, but the contract renewal was not agreed.

US media NBC re-estimated that Jaj's net worth has risen to the "shortest" of $259 million in 7 years (the average annual salary is $37 million), or the "longest" of $265 million in 10 years, or even the "most expensive and longest" of $375 million in 10 years!

Although the Dodge's team's salary is already the highest, it happens that Cy Young Award left-handed shot David Price's 7-year $217 million contract will end this season (he may retire). In addition, former MVP outfielder Cody Bellinger has plummeted in the past three seasons, so you can consider upgrading Bellinger to Jaj.

Metropolitan ace pitcher Jacob deGrom and patron saint Edwin Diaz will be invested in the free market outside the season, with an average annual salary of 40 million US dollars. If the Metropolitan did not retain DiGrand, the extra salary space would be just enough to sign Jaj, and even with the financial resources of his boss Steve Cohen, it would be no problem to sign both.

The famous giants on the West Coast have chased strong fighters such as Giancarlo Stanton and Bryce Harper in the past, and they prefer such heavy gunners. The Giants plummeted from 107 wins last year to the brink of 50% of the winning rate this season. The main players in the team are facing aging or entering the end of the contract, just as Jiaji entered the free market, so the outside world is very optimistic about the Giants.