Yankees captain Aaron Judge might not have won the World Series in 2024, but he’s coming off another spectacular year. Judge appeared in his first World Series game and helped the Yankees win in crucial moments.
The slugger is grateful for his excellent performance and took to social media to share some throwback snaps. Surprisingly, Juan Soto was not included in any of Judge’s precious moments. Many speculate the captain had left Soto out since he picked the Mets over the Yankees.
Yankees fans took to social media to praise their captain for leaving out Soto in his 2024 throwback snaps and to express their appreciation for including Alex Verdugo over Soto.
Aaron Judge left Juan Soto out of his 2024 photo dump on Instagram 💀 pic.twitter.com/UdKcv9IUUy
— Rod (@theyankscenter) January 1, 2025
Here’s a look at some fan reactions on X.
“Bro included Verdugo over Soto LMFAO,” wrote one fan.
“Good. Judge is too good for him,” another fan responded.
“Good. Judge is too good for him,” another fan responded.
“Good he didn’t want to be a Yankee,” another fan added.
“Who is this Juan Soto that you are referring to?” One fan sarcastically asked.
“Loved Verdugo more than Soto,” one fan said.
“Rizzo and Stanton are Judge’s real friends,” one fan chipped in.
“Good fuck that mama’s boy,” one fan chimed in.
“Good, fuck Juan Soto and the Mets. Dude was clearly not a fit if this is how he’s highlighting the year,” one fan replied.
Clarke Schmidt And Tyler Wade Respond To Aaron Judge’s 2024 Wrap-Up Post
Apart from Yankees fans praising Judge for leaving out Soto. His teammate Clarke Schmidt commented on his Instagram post, stating: “They weren’t ready!!” Judge’s former teammate Tyler Wade responded by saying, “Yessir!!”
It’s common for Judge to receive praise from several players. The Yankees captain has a huge reputation for his incredible performance. Judge is projected to have another strong season in 2025. When healthy, the Yankees skipper could easily smash close to 50 home runs in a regular season.
The Bronx Bombers will open their regular season with a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers. The team has added several free agents and is expected to pursue another left-handed pitcher.