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Some Yankees, Mets players could miss half of MLB season due to NYC vax mandate

Updated: March 18, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

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NEW YORK (LifeSiteNews) — New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge and his teammates could miss half of the Major League Baseball season due to Mayor Eric Adams’ vaccine mandate. So could players for the New York Mets who have chosen not to take the abortion-tainted jabs before Opening Day on April 7.

While the mayor repealed the vaccine passport system, he kept in place his predecessor’s requirement that workers get jabbed. Judge is assumed to not be vaccinated based on recent comments.

Like Brooklyn Nets player Kyrie Irving, Judge may be able to attend his team’s games as a fan, but may not play in the same stadium or even go into the locker room.

“I’m still focused on us getting through the first game of spring training … we’ll cross that bridge whenever the time comes,” Judge said on Tuesday when asked about his vaccination status.

#Yankees Aaron Judge was just asked if he’s vaccinated and here is how he responded pic.twitter.com/guXUqm4DHX

— Randy Miller (@RandyJMiller) March 15, 2022

Yankees players who decline to take the COVID shots

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