Aaron Judge on deleting his congratulatory tweet for Jose Altuve in 2020 I was just sick to my stomach
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— Aaron Judge when asked why he deleted his tweet congratulating Jose Altuve on winning the 2017 AL MVP"I was just sick to my stomach."— Aaron Judge when asked why he deleted his tweet congratulating Jose Altuve on winning the 2017 AL MVP "Aaron Judge when asked why he deleted his tweet congratulating Jose Altuve on winning the 2017 AL MVP." - @SportsCenter Here's a screenshot of Aaron Judge's deleted Twitter post congratulating the 2017 AL MVP, : In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him
That tweet has since been deleted In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over himThat tweet has since been deleted "In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him. That tweet has since been deleted." - @Josh Callaway Aaron Judge was the runner-up for the AL MVP in 2017 after losing to Altuve by a narrow margin.
Aaron Judge on deleting his congratulatory tweet for Jose Altuve in 2020 I was just sick to my stomach
New York Yankees superstar, Aaron Judge; Houston Astros All-Star Jose Altive; Aaron Judge's deleted tweet from 2017 (inset). In February 2020, superstar explained why he deleted his congratulatory tweet for . Judge congratulated Altuve for winning the 2017 American League MVP. However, he deleted the tweet after news of the Houston Astros' cheating scandal surfaced. At New York Yankees spring training in Tampa, one of the reporters dared to pop the question to Judge. Here's what the reporter asked him: "There were reports of when Manfred’s report came out you deleted a tweet that congratulated Altuve back in 2017. Is that accurate? Did you delete that?" Judge responded: "Yeah, oh yeah. I took it down right when the story broke out, and right when Mike Fiers came out and talked to The Athletic and stated what was going on in 2017. Once I heard that I was sick to my stomach." He added: "I had a lot of respect for those guys, what they did, and especially what they did for the city of Houston, and that whole organization for a team who was in last place and drafted right, got the right players in there, and eventually got the World Series. I had a lot of respect for them… Then to find out it wasn’t earned and that they cheated, it didn’t sit well with me, and I felt like the post I did didn’t mean the same anymore.” "I was just sick to my stomach."— Aaron Judge when asked why he deleted his tweet congratulating Jose Altuve on winning the 2017 AL MVP"I was just sick to my stomach."— Aaron Judge when asked why he deleted his tweet congratulating Jose Altuve on winning the 2017 AL MVP "Aaron Judge when asked why he deleted his tweet congratulating Jose Altuve on winning the 2017 AL MVP." - @SportsCenter Here's a screenshot of Aaron Judge's deleted Twitter post congratulating the 2017 AL MVP, : In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him
That tweet has since been deleted In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over himThat tweet has since been deleted "In 2017, Aaron Judge tweeted out his congratulations to Jose Altuve for winning the MVP over him. That tweet has since been deleted." - @Josh Callaway Aaron Judge was the runner-up for the AL MVP in 2017 after losing to Altuve by a narrow margin.