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Boston Red Sox veteran responds to Yankees’ Aaron Judge World Baseball Classic claim

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Boston Red Sox veteran responds to Yankees’ Aaron Judge World Baseball Classic claim originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Many players in Major League Baseball have come out during and after the World Baseball Classic, saying that the event is more important to them than winning a World Series.

I completely understand where players from outside of the USA are coming from, as there seemed to be a different sense of pride in wearing their country's jersey. Aaron Judge was one of the players who spoke and said that playing in the World Baseball Classic is an incredible honor, perhaps bigger than the World Series, and now a player on the Boston Red Sox had the same thing to say. Willson Contreras, who has experienced the World Series and WBC, spoke about where the tournament ranks in his career.

“I think it’s the best experience of my life,” Contreras told MassLive’s Chris Cotillo. “I played in the World Series in ’16 and it was big, but playing the WBC for your country, for 37 million people, means a lot more to me. ” For somebody like Contreras, it makes sense that the World Baseball Classic might mean a bit more for him.

Contreras winning the World Baseball Classic would be one of the greatest honors of his life. The same can be said for Judge, but fans would know and remember him a lot more if he had a World Series with the Yankees. More MLB news: New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners trade pitch involves Jasson Dominguez and solves issues for both teams San Francisco Giants trade idea sends Heliot Ramos and more for player with best tools in baseball New York Mets trade idea replaces Pete Alonso by sending Mark Vientos and more out for $60 million slugger Blue Jays’ ace reveals plans for retirement or staying in Toronto Phillies’ Rob Thomson gets sent huge warning heading into Opening Day New York Mets’ Carlos Mendoza gets rough fired label put on him entering new year