The start of the 2026 season has begun with unexpected tension for the New York Yankees. Their captain and star player, Aaron Judge, revealed that he had to confront the team’s front office during the offseason over their passivity in the transfer market.
While their direct rivals were strengthening, Judge admitted it was “brutal” and “difficult to watch” how the organization was falling behind in the race to improve the roster.
Aaron Judge’s frustration with Yankees management
Despite the fact that the Yankees did not have a good end to the 2025 season, the club opted for a conservative strategy for 2026. While other teams made high-impact moves, New York limited itself to re-signing its own free agents and making low-profile trades, such as the arrival of pitcher Ryan Weathers.
We are the New York Yankees. Let’s go out there and get the right people
The captain confirmed with a smile that he expressed these concerns directly to the higher-ups, underlining his frustration at seeing other teams add key pieces and great prospects while the Bronx Bombers made minor moves.
A long Yankees drought
having not won a World Series since 2009.
They’re making trades. They’re signing big prospects or big players. And we’re sitting there for a while, making minor moves
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