SAN DIEGO When Derek Jeter retired, Brian Cashman, the Yankees' general manager, said that the long and time-honored tradition of naming a Yankees captain should be retired with him.That was before Aaron Judge debuted with the team and rose through the pinstriped ranks.Now, as the Yankees close on a record-setting, nine-year, $360 million free-agent deal with Judge, a slugging outfielder, part of his return could include him being named the 16th captain in club history.
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