“As long as I’m playing baseball, I want to be wearing pinstripes,” Judge said on Tuesday, the second day of workouts at the Yankees’ spring training facility in Tampa. “It’s been an honor and a blessing to be here, getting a chance to play for this franchise, to be surrounded by so many great players and walk in the footsteps of so many other former great players that have played this game. There’s no better place to play on this planet.”
He added later, “I want to stay here in pinstripes. If that happens, that happens. But if it comes to it that it doesn’t, I’ll enjoy my memories here.”
On Monday, General Manager Brian Cashman said the team had not yet talked to Judge and his agent about an extension. And given that this spring training began late and is truncated after a labor dispute that ended just last week, the Yankees are on the clock, as Cashman put it.
“We’d like to have him back if we can,” Cashman told reporters on Monday. “Like everything else, just like trades and free agency, you have to be on the same page and common ground. The only way to find out is to have some conversations, first and foremost. Those will happen, and we’ll try to keep it as private as we can.”