The New York slugger was evasive about his vaccination status as NYC's mandate for private sector employees remains in place.
TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees star Aaron Judge refused to directly answer a question about his vaccine status Tuesday amid a requirement in New York City that every private sector employee be inoculated against the coronavirus.
Yankees star Aaron Judge, pictured celebrating a game-winning hit last October, said he was"not too worried" about New York City's vaccine mandate for private sector employees.The employer mandate is the same across the board, whether it’s a sports team playing indoors or outdoors.
Judge is a three-time All-Star and a leader in New York’s clubhouse. He hit .287 with 39 homers last season and finished fourth in AL MVP balloting. He’s eligible to become a free agent after this season, although he’s expressed a strong interest in signing a long-term deal with New York.
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