Aaron Judge contract: Where Yankees star’s $360M deal rank on biggest MLB contracts


Aaron Judge contract: Where Yankees star’s $360M deal rank on biggest MLB contracts

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The record setting deal has set the MLB world ablaze, with Aaron Judge is officially reported to stick to the ‘Yankees for life’ choosing the franchise that brought him, nurtured him and helped him be the Aaron Judge he is today. The ponderance and the rumors had lots of eyes and hopes stuck on the Yankees pitcher as he thought his options through.

A staggering $360 million for the player with a 9-year time holds the massive valuation of $40 million per annum. Judge refused the offers from San Francisco Giants and San Diego Padres, and went for the Yankees franchise that was obviously the earlier one to lead the negotiations.

Some of the biggest and the most lucrative contracts have appeared in the MLB history, including the latest and some of them signed and concluded in the past two off-seasons itself. Let’s take the opportunity to unravel the contracts that have massive valuations and highest annual averages in MLB contract offers.

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Aaron Judge ranks third in totals and annual averages MLB contracts

The title of Largest contracts in the MLB contract history is ruled by Mike Trout, Angels from 2019-30, that totaled up to an astonishing $426.5 million followed by Mookie Betts from the Dodgers, only last season, a contract for 12 years for amazing $365 million. The third highest is of course as previously mentioned Aaron Judge’s from the Yankees this season that set the MLB community on stove. The other two offers that follow are Francisco Landor from Mets and the Padres offer to Fernando Tatis, each accounting to $341 million and $340 million respectively.

The annual valuations are however a different counting altogether, depending on the amount and time they included. The chart for highest annual average has been topped by Mets offer only this season for two years amounting to $43.33 million in the name of Max Scherzer. The second in line is Justin Verlander for Mets also for an amount of $43.33 million. The third is Aaron Judge with a close to $40 million valuation offer from the Yankees. The 4th and 5th MLB contract places are boasted by Jacob deGrom and Gerrit Cole from the Rangers and the Yankees.

The contracts that have been concluded included four of them signed only in the last two seasons, with Judge’s deal creating a storm and the MLB community talking about better options being offered on the home-grounds. The Verlander and deGrom MLB contract were also concluded only in the past week with the Mets and Rangers grabbing the best talents on their side.

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