Yankees slugger Aaron Judge wasn't found guilty of tampering by MLB, but his free-agent pitch to Manny Machado did lead to a call from Brian Cashman on Wednesday night, with the general manager reiterating the league's "sensitive" stance on the matter.
During their 30-second conversation, Cashman gave Judge a refresher "that MLB's sensitive to that kind of stuff."
"Now I know," Judge said. "It was all new to me. You learn something new every day."
Judge had made his pitch to Machado — hoping that he'll join the Yankees in 2019 — before Wednesday's spring training game in Sarasota, Fla.
"Adding him to our lineup that we've already got would be something special," Judge said. "I told him he'd look good in pinstripes."
Machado, the Orioles' All-Star shortstop, will be a free agent this offseason, and could command $30 million or more per year on the open market.
After being contacted by the Daily News, MLB issued a statement saying: "We have been in contact with the Yankees. They communicated to us that Mr. Judge's off the cuff comments were not appropriate and not authorized by the club. They will speak to him to make sure this does not happen again."
Asked if he'd get a commission should the Yankees sign Machado, Judge laughed and replied: "I don't think so. I don't think so."