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The New York Yankees players have taken the time in the middle of Spring Training to reveal their favorite television series or webshow, however, captain Aaron Judge has stolen the show for the simple fact of not being clear which of all is the one he likes the most.

Upon arrival at the Yankees’ spring complex, several players made an almost obligatory stop to tell the cameras the name of their favorite series. The first of all was the gunman Giancarlo Stanton who almost did not hesitate before revealing that it is “Dexter”, which is about the story of a serial killer whose victims are bad men.

Coincidentally, newcomer pitcher Carlos Rodón also agreed with Stanton’s likes and stated that “Dexter” is his favorite series “right now.”

For his part, Josh Donaldson did not hesitate to name “Yellowstone”, while the Dominican Luis Severino pointed to the popular “Friends” as his favorite. In turn, receiver Kyle Higashioka mentioned another recognized as “Seinfeld”.

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Meanwhile, the Venezuelans Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza showed that they were clear about their television tastes. The first mentioned the Nickelodeon youth series, by the brothers “Drake & Josh”, and the second opted for the humorous show of his compatriot “George Harris”.

While everyone was answering with some clarity about their favorite entertainment show, outfielder Aaron Jugde still seemed unclear on this topic.

Others that surprised everyone were the Cuban pitcher Néstor Cortés Jr. and the infielder Isiah Kiner-Falefa who went for the cartoon part and mentioned “SpongeBob”.

For his part, the Venezuelan Gleyber Torres proved to be a fan of motors and mentioned “Formula One”.

Star pitcher Gerrit Cole also did not hesitate to mention his favorite series and mentioned “House Hunters.”

The awaited moment arrived and it was again the turn of the captain and current Most Valuable Player of the American League, who chose the historic “Looney Tunes”.

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By Scribe