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Aaron Judge’s former teammate sends surprising message ahead of MLB All-Star Game

As the MLB All-Star Game approaches, New York Yankees' standout Aaron Judge a former teammate delivered a surprising message..

Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees looks on during All-Star Workout Day at Truist Park on July 14, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
© Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesAaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees looks on during All-Star Workout Day at Truist Park on July 14, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.

With Aaron Judge as one of the marquee players expected to shine in this year’s MLB All-Star Game, the anticipation in Atlanta is palpable. As the league’s elite players gather to showcase their talent, Judge received an encouraging message from a former teammate who will join him on the American League All-Star team.

Judge has been instrumental for the New York Yankees this regular season, breaking records and achieving milestones reminiscent of the game’s greats. With Tuesday’s game on the horizon, the Yankees star is poised to deliver another standout performance.

Despite a challenging season for the Yankees, who remain competitive in the race for the top spot in the AL East standings, Judge has been a driving force behind their victories. Fans are eagerly awaiting his contribution to the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday.

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Ahead of the matchup, Judge’s former teammate Gleyber Torres shared his thoughts on being chosen as the leadoff hitter for the American League team. “I was surprised when Aaron asked me to lead off for the game. We have so many talented players, and being in this position is a great honor for me,” Torres said.

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Torres’ tenure with the Yankees

The current Detroit Tigers shortstop, who previously dazzled fans in Major League Baseball with the Yankees, made his debut in 2018. Over his seven-year stint in the Bronx, he earned two All-Star selections in his first two seasons. Now, in an exciting twist, he’s set to reunite with former Yankees teammates for the upcoming All-Star festivities.

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During his tenure with the Yankees, Torres showcased his offensive prowess with 138 home runs and 460 runs scored over 870 hits. He also notched an impressive 441 RBIs, 24 stolen bases, and drew 333 walks, culminating in an .812 OPS across 888 games. While individual awards eluded him during these years, his return to the All-Star Game, under different colors, is a testament to his enduring skill and versatility.

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Torres’ impact with the Tigers

In his inaugural season with the Tigers, Torres has taken to the field in 84 games, accumulating 354 plate appearances and 299 at-bats. His contribution so far includes nine home runs and 51 runs scored from 84 hits. Additionally, he has shown discipline at the plate with 51 walks and has driven in 45 RBIs.

Torres’ performance has made his inclusion in the MLB All-Star Game well-deserved, marking another chapter in his illustrious career with a new franchise. As he joins forces with Aaron Judge and other former teammates, all eyes will be on him as a key figure in the lineup, poised to make a significant impact as the leadoff hitter in Tuesday’s showcase.

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