New Yorks Aaron Judge explains his perspective on the suspension of his teammate Josh Donaldson, following controversial comments made during Saturdays game.
Yankees’ right fielder Aaron Judge gave his perspective on the controversial remark made by his teammate Josh Donaldson on Saturday against Chicago.
“It’s a tough one. Joke or not, I just don’t think it’s the right thing to do there, especially given the history, the series in Chicago … JD made a mistake, owned up to it, and now we’ve got to move on,” said Judge,Stay informed during the severe weather season with our local news and weather app. Get the NBC 5 Chicago app for
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