New York Yankeesā slugger and reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge is back on the cover of MLB The Show this year, and Iām happy for him, but itās not the accolade he needs most.
Judge was announced as the cover star for MLB The Show 26 this morning, marking the second time heās earned the honor after MLB The Show 18. That year, Judge was coming off a monster rookie season. Eight years later, heās added three MVP awards (it shouldāve been four) and a massive contract.

But one thing is still missing from Judgeās achievement shelf. And itās the biggest one of all: a World Series trophy. Yes, Iām a Yankees fan, and I have been my whole life. Judge is easily one of the two best players in the world right now (Shohei Ohtani is the other), but his lack of a ring is starting to grate on me.
Itās not all on Judge. Of course it isnāt. It takes 26 players to win a championship, and countless more in the organization to enable that to happen. But his performance in the playoffs is notably worse than his regular season stats (.236 batting average to go with 17 home runs in 65 games), and itās a black mark on his record thus far.
Judge is an excellent choice for the cover star. Heās one of the faces of the game, and heās earned it with his three MVP awards and excellent statline. Heās averaged a staggering 1.028 OPS and 52 home runs over the first 10 years of his career. Before heās finished, he may well end up pushing 500 career home runs.
But he needs the ring. Especially as a Yankee. The Yanks havenāt won a World Series since 2009. This is the second-longest drought in the franchiseās history, and if they donāt win this year, it will tie the record (first set between 1979 and 1995, some of the darkest days in the teamās history).
As for this yearās game, the devs wonāt be teasing much until Feb. 3, when a gameplay trailer will be released. After that, we should learn more about Franchise mode, Road to the Show, Diamond Dynasty, and all the others that players expect out of the baseball sim.
For Judge to go down as an all-time great Yankee, he needs the ring. Being on the cover of MLB The Show 26 doesnāt help him get that, and I donāt think him playing as team captain for the United States in this yearās World Baseball Classic will either. But I hope Iām wrong.
MLB The Show 26 launches on March 17 (with early access beginning four days prior) on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. The Yankeesā season begins 11 days later in San Francisco against the Giants, and Iām hoping itāll be the start of something big, lest Judgeās starpower will genuinely begin to lose some luster in the eyes of many.