This MLB off-season has been nothing short of a disaster, to be frank. The serious allegations of the Houston Astros cheating in the 2017 World Series championship have left a bad taste in the mouths of not only baseball fans but teammates as well.
Many MLB players have been speaking out on their displeasure and just complete disappointment in the teams and players involved. Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge, once a huge Jose Altuve fan, quickly became whatever the opposite of a fan is.
The Astros beat the Yankees in 2017 to go on and win the World Series, Jose Altuve was awarded MVP and a very happy Judge tweeted to congratulate him on the award.
It was noticed last month that the tweet no longer exists as it was suspected that Judge deleted it amid the cheating scandal.
Judge was asked about his tweet at Yankees spring training in Tampa on Tuesday and confirmed that he did indeed delete the tweet.
This is going to be an interesting season.
(H/T SportsCenter)
Aaron Judge explains why he deleted his congratulatory tweet to Jose Altuve from 2017
BarDown Staff