Cody Bellinger stirred controversy during MLB All-Star week by declaring former teammate Juan Soto the best hitter in baseball—snubbing his Yankees teammate Aaron Judge. The comment ignited fan backlash as Judge recovers from injury.
What Did Bellinger Say?
During All-Star festivities, Bellinger praised Soto’s consistency, calling him 'the best bat in the game.' Though reporters asked about Soto, Bellinger’s omission of Judge—widely regarded as MLB’s top hitter—raised eyebrows. 'He’s so good, man,' Bellinger said of Soto, who left the Yankees for the Mets.
Why Yankees Fans Are Upset
Judge’s absence due to injury hasn’t dimmed his reputation. Fans flooded social media, questioning Bellinger’s loyalty. 'Teammates with Judge btw,' one wrote. Others noted Judge’s historic 2022 season, which Soto hasn’t matched. 'Judge’s first otherworldly year came at an age Soto is still 3 years away from,' a fan pointed out.
What’s Next for the Yankees?
Despite the drama, the Yankees (54-42) remain AL East contenders. GM Brian Cashman seeks upgrades at catcher and in the bullpen. Judge’s return could bolster their lineup as they chase the Tampa Bay Rays. 'We’ll evaluate what’s available,' Cashman said, emphasizing flexibility.
Judge’s Injury Timeline
Judge has been sidelined since early June with a toe injury. His absence has tested New York’s depth, but his eventual return could shift the playoff race. Meanwhile, Bellinger’s comments may linger as a locker-room distraction—though neither player has addressed the controversy.