The San Francisco Giants’ confidence is growing in their hopes of signing AL MVP Aaron Judge, with team officials divulging to BNightengale Monday that they have become ultra-aggressive in their talks to land the Yankees star.
The Yankees have made several offers to Judge since their seven-year, $213.5 million proposal before opening day, including a recent eight-year deal worth between $288 million and $304 million. Cashman declined to say whether the Yankees would make an additional offer.
. “He told the fanbase that he would make every effort to re-sign this player. Doesn’t guarantee anything. Just re-state we’d love to have our player back. We’d love to continue to call him our player every step of the way as he follows what looks like — as long as nothing happens — a career path to Cooperstown. We’d love him to be in pinstripes every step of the way.”
They would love for Judge to make a decision as quickly as possible, giving them the opportunity to jump into the high stakes free-agent market to fill the void if Judge departs, but Cashman said they would not impose or even suggest any deadlines. “I just don’t want to play a game of, 'Take this, I need to know now,' and the risk what comes from that. I’m not doing that to this player. He’s too important to us.’’
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