NEW York Yankees star Aaron Judge will take part in a new career adventure as the 2024 MLB season approaches.
The 2022 MVP outfielder will appear in a children’s TV show which is set to air in the summer.


Judge will begin his ninth season in the MLB this week.
But first, it’s been revealed that the 31-year-old will have a career venture outside of the sport of baseball.
Judge is set to star in an upcoming episode of Rubble & Crew.
The program is a spin-off of the popular preschool show PAW Patrol.
During the episode, the Yankees star Judge will voice himself.
Nickelodeon is set to air the episode in the summer.
Judge’s stardom combined with his love for dogs has gotten him the gig.
Last season, Judge and his dog, Gus, were spotted on video running on the field prior to a Yankees’ home game against the Baltimore Orioles.
The clip went viral as Judge, standing at 6-foot-7, looked gigantic compared to the small Dachshund.
Judge revealed his excitement for his new TV opportunity.
“As a proud dog dad, it was a blast to join Rubble and his friends in this adventure,” Judge said, per MLB.com.
“Through my foundation work, I understand the importance of reaching kids and teaching them the importance of teamwork.
“It was so fun to combine two things I’m passionate about — dogs and baseball — to deliver this valuable message.”
Judge will appear in the episode called The Crew Builds A Ballpark.


It’ll revolve around Rubble and his companions build a ballpark for a home run derby in Build Cove for Judge, who can’t leave town to take part in a different home run derby.
Judge’s latest career venture comes after the five-time All-Star signed with Ralph Lauren as the ambassador of the company’s campaign of the fragrance Polo Est. 67.
The business deal added to Judge’s collection of endorsement deals, including Jordan Brand, Hulu, and Topps.
Judge signed a nine-year, $360 million deal with the Yankees in December 2022.
He’s coming off a 37-homer season in 2023 despite missing 56 games due to injury.
The Yankees will play their season-opener against the Houston Astros on Thursday.