Aaron Judge's net worth

Last Modified Mar 2, 2025 13:51 GMT
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Aaron James Judge is an American professional baseball outfielder for the New York Yankees in the Major League Baseball (MLB). Better known as Aaron Judge, with the nickname of "BAJ", he was the 32nd overall selection in the first round of the 2013 MLB Draft by the Yankees. He played in the minor leagues from 2013 to 2016 and then finally debuted his Major Leagues in 2016. He had also set the American League (AL) record for most home runs in a season by hitting 62 home runs in the 2022 season.

Aaron Judge is a six-time MLB All-Star player, with six AL All-Star awards, as of March 2025. Additionally, he has also been a three-time AL home run leader, two-time AL RBI leader, AL Rookie of the Year in 2017 and AP Athlete of the Year in 2022. He is a four-time AL Silver Slugger Award winner, won AL MVP winner in 2022 and was a receiver of the AL Hank Aaron Award twice. He was also the winner of the Roberto Clemente Award in 2023. More recently, he participated in his first MLB World Series game with the New York Yankees in 2024.

NameAaron James Judge
Net Worth$50 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth)
Age32 years old (as of March 2025)
ResidenceManhattan, New York, United States
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthBaseball, Endorsement deals and investments
Salary$40 million (from the 2025 MLB season)
EndorsementsPepsi, Adidas, Hulu, T-Mobile, Jordan Brand, PRIME Hydation, Ralph Lauren, Rawlings, Waiakea Water, TallOrder socks and United Legwear.

How much is Aaron Judge's net worth in 2025?

As of March 2025, Aaron Judge has gained a net worth of $50 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth.

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Aaron Judge's salary

Aaron Judge will be making $40,000,000 from the 2025 MLB season, as per Spotrac. He has signed a nine-year $360,000,000 contract with the New York Yankees on December 20, 2022. Based on this contract, the team has promised him the full amount from his nine-year tenure with the team while his average annual salary will be $40,000,000. His unrestricted free agency has been established in 2032.

Aaron Judge's endorsements

Aaron Judge has reportedly signed endorsement deals with Pepsi, Hulu, T-Mobile, Ralph Lauren and Adidas. Moreover, he has also been endorsing Jordan Brand since 2023, as per Sports Illustrated. His other recent endorsement deals include PRIME Hydration, as per Prime Hydration's official website. Additionally, he also has endorsement deals with other brands like Rawlings, United Legwear, TallOrder socks and Waiakea Water, as per Sportico.

Aaron Judge's investments

Aaron Judge has invested in two products so far in his career. He is an angel investor in Tall Order since November 15, 2022 as per CB Insights. This company provides a wide range of socks for men, especially for those, who require larger sizes. The company is located in Jericho, New York, United States and was founded in 2017.

Aaron Judge has also invested A SHOC Energy as per GlobeNewswire. This is an energy drink company and Aaron Judge is part of their marketing initiatives. Moreover, He has also taken an active role in the company.

Aaron Judge's house

Aaron Judge's house is a comfortable penthouse located at The Cortlaned, Chelsea, Manhattan, United States, as per Realtor. He purchased an entire floor and has modified it according to his own requirements. His house provides an impressive view of the city skyline and the Hudson River. The house has an open plan living and dining room that is next to a windowed eat-in kitchen. The house has a private terrace that has an outdoor kitchen. Moreover, the main bedroom of the house has floor-to-ceiling windows and fireplace. The house also has a basketball court, pool, gym and squash court and other notable features, as per Realtor.

Aaron Judge's car

Aaron Judge owns five luxury cars, as per The Sun. They are: Hennessy Venom F5 which is worth $2.1 million, Audi RS Q8 which is about $110,000, Audi A7 which cost about $69,200, Cadillac CTS-V which is priced at around $87,990 and Mercedes-Benz GLE63 which costs $116,000.

Aaron Judge's charity work

Aaron is known to be involved in three charities: Aaron Judge All Rise Foundation, Valley Children's Health Care, and All in Challenge. Aaron Judge founded the Aaron Judge All Rise Foundation, which boasts the motto of ‘Inspiring children and youth to become responsible citizens and encourage them to reach unlimited possibilities,' as per the foundation's official website.

FAQ's On Aaron Judge Net Worth 2025

A. Aaron Judge’s net worth in 2025 is $50 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth.

A. Aaron Judge turned down a $400 million contract from the San Francisco Giants in 2022 and continued on with the Yankees.

A. Aaron Judge signed a $360 million contract with the Yankees, which yields an annual salary of $40 million.

A. Aaron Judge signed a nine-year contract worth $360 million with the New York Yankees Yankees in December 2022 and it will last until 2031.

A. Aaron Judge is 32 years old, as of March 2025.

A. Aaron Judge has 58 home runs in 2024. He became the 2024 AL home run leader.

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