Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees during the AL Wild Card game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Oct. 6, 2021, in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Yankees star Aaron Judge refused to directly answer a question about his vaccine status Tuesday amid a requirement in New York City that every private sector employee be inoculated against the coronavirus."I'm still focused on just getting to the first game of spring training," Judge said from the team's Florida training complex. "So I think we'll cross that bridge after the time comes.
But right now, so many things could change. So I'm not really too worried about that right now."Get breaking news alerts in the free FOX5NY News app | Sign up for FOX 5 email newslettersJust like Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving, unvaccinated players on the Yankees and Mets will not be allowed to suit up at home due to the city's private employer mandate that went into effect Dec.
27.The employer mandate is the same across the board, whether it's a sports team playing indoors or outdoors. A city hall official who was not authorized to speak on the record noted that the start of the season is a month away, too far out to make a determination about what will happen then as the city continues to monitor COVID-19 cases.The Yankees said in a statement that team president Randy Levine was "working with city hall and all other appropriate officials on this matter.""We will have no further comment," the team added.The Yankees open their season at home against the rival Boston Red Sox on April 7.Judge is a three-time All-Star and a leader in New York's clubhouse.