Yankees manager Boone remembers the crazy “Arson Judge” incident clearly.
Written by Dalton Johnson and updated one hour ago
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SAN FRANCISCO: At the MLB Winter Meetings, taking a shower is usually not accompanied by an incessant ringing of a cell phone. When Aaron Boone of the New York Yankees walked out of the shower in December 2022, intending to get dressed for his typical mundane media vehicle wash, that was his world.
In actuality, Boone was entering one of the most bizarre offseason situations in recent memory. owing to a single tweet. Not one single tweet.
Perhaps the most popular typo ever to be tweeted.
Arson Judge’s legacy is unending. But Aaron Judge, who wants to be a Yankee, is in the second year of a $360 million, nine-year contract. The Giants or San Diego Padres were the other option, and for a brief period of time, MLB Insider and columnist Jon Heyman led the whole baseball community to believe that Judge was going to the Bay rather than the Bronx.
On December 6, 2022, Heyman tweeted, “Arson Judge appears headed to Giants.” Four minutes later, he stated that the Giants had not received a response from Judge and regretted for “jumping the gun.”
During his pregame press conference at Oracle Park on Friday, prior to the Yankees’ game against the Giants, Boone reminisced, “It wasn’t a high time.” “But the following morning, it turned.”
At that point, the 2022 MVP officially announced that he would continue to wear navy pinstripes rather than orange and black.