Around the Empire: Yankees news - 6/27/25
Briefly

The All-Star Game voting concluded with Aaron Judge being confirmed as a starter in the outfield for the American League, marking his seventh selection. Jazz Chisholm Jr. was ejected during a recent game, partially due to Jose Trevino's actions but took it in stride, hitting a home run afterward. Meanwhile, Max Fried continues his strong season with the Yankees, putting him in contention to start the All-Star Game, aided by the managerial influence of Aaron Boone. Additionally, as the season progresses, Cam Schlitter has entered Baseball America’s top 100 prospects list.
Aaron Judge topped the AL's vote tally and is guaranteed one of the outfield slots for the Midsummer Classic, marking the seventh time he's been an All-Star.
Closer inspection of Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s ejection revealed that former Yankee catcher Jose Trevino played a role in drawing the umpire's attention.
Max Fried is in contention to start the All-Star Game for the American League, with manager Aaron Boone potentially favoring him.
Yankees' pitcher Cam Schlitter is now considered one of Baseball America's top 100 prospects as the season progresses.
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