In Photos: Aaron Judge poses with an exclusive bottle of Logan Paul and KSI's 'PRIME Hydration Drink' inspired by Yankees captain's iconic cleats

Aaron Judge poses with an exclusive bottle of Logan Paul and KSI
Aaron Judge poses with an exclusive bottle of Logan Paul and KSI's 'PRIME Hydration Drink' inspired by Yankees captain's iconic cleats (Image Courtesy: PRIME / Instagram (R) and GETTY (L))

The New York Yankees’ captain, Aaron Judge, has collaborated with Logan Paul and KSI’s popular energy drink PRIME. The company has launched an exclusive bottle to share the announcement, which was inspired by one of the iconic Adidas cleats of Judge.

During a game against the AL East rivals, Tampa Bay Rays, in July 2019, Judge wore a custom-made cleat featuring New York’s famous Statue of Liberty. Prime kept the same eye-catching navy color and a similar design for their latest collab promotion with the Yankees All-Star.

In 2018, Adidas endorsed Judge with one of the biggest athlete deals of that time. However, their partnership went through rough phases over time. Judge can be seen with other big Adidas-rival brands like New Balance and Nike while signing new endorsement deals with Pepsi, Rawlings and Fanatics.

Last year, He shook hands with Air Jordan, the NBA elite Michael Jordan’s sneaker brand.

Aaron Judge became the first player to secure a spot in the All-Star regulars

Aaron Judge is no stranger to records. On Wednesday, he became the first player this season to hit 30 homers prior to the All-Star game, joining the elite company of MLB greats like Mark McGwire and Ken Griffey Jr. for doing it twice.

On top of that, he has now secured his fourth-straight and sixth-overall All-Star invitation. According to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com, Judge led the rest of the league with 3,425,309 votes to be selected for the Midseason Classic, scheduled to be played on July 16 at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

It’s similar to his 2022 All-Star invitation when Judge later went on to win the Most Valuable Player award, overshadowing two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani. Based on his current stat line of .304/.428/.702 and an OPS of 1.131, it could be another MVP season in-making for Aaron Judge.

Bryce Harper from the Philadelphia Phillies will accompany Judge from the NL section after Phase 1 voting.

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