Drake and Yankees star Aaron Judge sit courtside during Knicks’ win over the Miami Heat as Bombers skipper Aaron Boone says he’s moving former MVP to third in the batting order
- The Yankees have discussed where to place Judge in the lineup this year
- Drake recently circulated a leaked phone call to another famous artist
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The celebrity line at Madison Square Garden was packed for New York’s victory over the Miami Heat on Saturday, with both Aaron Judge and Drake on hand, not to mention Tracy Morgan and Knicks superfan Spike Lee.
The cameo for Judge and Drake comes with both making minor news recently.
Much of the recent buzz surrounding the Yankees has focused on where he will play in the outfield and hit in the Bombers’ lineup. The offseason addition of Juan Soto likely pushes him out of right field and could potentially move him down the batting order.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone indicated that for now the intention is for Judge to finish third.
“I think about it all the time,” Boone said during an appearance on the Foul Territory podcast.
Aaron Judge and Drake attended the New York Knicks game against the Miami Heat
Drake and Judge sat just feet apart in the front row of MSG
Aaron Judge greets Spike Lee during Saturday’s Knicks-Heat game. Lee is a longtime Yankees fan
“Right now you’ll probably see Juan in the two hole and Judge in third. … I think you start with the idea that Judge and Soto will hopefully hit more than 150 times in a row this year.”
Drake, on the other hand, recently went viral after blasting the “shameful” prison sentence leak between fellow rapper Young Thug and his girlfriend, R&B singer Mariah the Scientist.
“This must be some form of prison misconduct,” Drake began. “Are you going to drag this talented man along and then not be able to control your employees by using his personal business for their own gain?
“Someone benefited from this video even existing, and that’s a shame. It’s just a matter of washing three guys and getting him to come home and keep bringing light to Atlanta!”