Who is Aaron Judge? MLB Records, Home Runs, Net Worth, Brand Ambassador, and Life.

Aaron James Judge is a famous American professional baseball player who plays outfield for the New York Yankees in Major League Baseball. Baseball is one of the most famous games, especially in Europe. Today we are here with every detail about popular baseball player Aaron Judge, from his personal life to MLB records. We have everything you need to know about Aaron Judge.

About the Personal Life of Aaron Judge

Aaron Judge was born to Wayne Judge and Patty Judge on April 26, 1992, in Linden, California. Aaron gained his education at Linden High School, and there he played three games: basketball, football and baseball for his school team, the Linden Lions. However, he chose baseball to make a career in.

In the 2013 MLB Draft, the New York Yankees picked Aaron Judge with the 32nd overall pick. Aaron started his professional career in the minor leagues. He has played for various teams, including the Tampa Yankees (Single-A), Charleston RiverDogs (Single-A), Scottsdale Scorpions, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Triple-A), and Trenton Thunder (Double-A). On August 13, 2016, Aaron made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees.

Aaron Judge has married his school-time love, Samantha Bracksieck. The couple has been in an on-and-off relationship since high school. Samantha Bracksieck, by profession, is a dental assistant and has worked for the Arizona Coyotes as a coordinator. According to the rumours, the couple was in a serious dating phase in 2019. Aaron and his love, Samantha, tied the knot in a private wedding ceremony in Hawaii.

The net worth of Aaron Judge is $51 million.

Aaron Judge as a Brand Ambassador

Aaron Judge is currently the brand ambassador for seventeen brands. The brands include Hulu, Jordan, Oakley,Adidas,Pepsi,Esurance,JBL,Jersey’s Mike, T-Mobile, Bloomingdale’s, FanJolt, WIN Reality, Sorare MLB, Fanatics, and SHOC Energy.

After signing the Harman International, Aaro became the brand ambassador of JBL.

Aaron Judge: MLB Records and Home Runs

Aaron Judge has been playing exceptionally well with his team, the New York Yankees, since 2016.

Career Regular SeasonStats
At-Bats3005
Runs614
Hits846
Home Runs257
Runs Batted In572
Stolen Bases43
Batting Average.282
On-Base Percentage .396
On-Base Percentage Plus Slugging Percentage .982

Aaron Judge has accomplished various milestones throughout his career. Aaron Judge set the American league record for the most home runs in a season with 62 in 2022. In 2017, he won the home run derby and also broke the MLB rookie record of Mark McGwire. Aaron Judge, with 52 home runs, broke the full-season rookie record of Joe DiMaggio.

On 20 December 2022, Aaron Judge signed a nine year contract with the New York Yankees for $360 million. As per the contract Aaron is guaranteed to get the same amount with an annual average salary of $40,000,000.From the 2024 MLB season Aaron Judge will earn $40,000,000.

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