"He set the standard for what it was to be a complete player" Yankee star Aaron Judge after receiving the honor
Aaron Judge, the New York Yankees star and a probable Hall of Famer, was awarded the Clemente Award by the MLB before Game 3 of the World Series. He is the fourth Yankee to win this award after Derek Jeter in 2009. This honor is given every year to a player who shows a strong commitment to the community's welfare and understands the importance of helping others. This award is dedicated to Roberto Clemente, the 1971 World Series MVP. He was the first player from the Caribbean and Latin America to win a World Series and was involved in various charitable works. Unfortunately, the Pittsburgh Pirates HOF died in a plane crash on December 31, 1972, while delivering aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. (Credit - X) ESPN shared the moments of Aaron after receiving the prestigious award. Moments of Aaron's after receiving the news shared by ESPN AP Baseball Writer, Ronald Blum shared the award ceremony moments and Aaron Judge 's reaction in his Times Unio...