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Aaron Judge responds to criticism of Team USA passion at 2026 World Baseball Classic

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Aaron Judge is pushing back on a growing narrative surrounding Team USA’s performance in the World Baseball Classic. Following criticism that the American squad lacked energy and passion compared to other countries in the tournament, the New York Yankees star and Team USA captain made it clear he strongly disagrees with that assessment. Despite reaching the finals at the 2026 WBC, Team USA continues to face criticism.

MORE: Top 5 catchers in MLB heading into the season What Goes On Behind the Scenes Mar 4, 2026; Scottsdale, AZ, USA; United States first baseman Bryce Harper (24) and right fielder Aaron Judge (99) takes batting practice before a game against the Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images Judge addressed the criticism directly, emphasizing that passion was never an issue inside the clubhouse. “There’s a lot that people don’t see,” Judge said.

“Every guy in that room wanted to be there, wanted to compete, and wanted to win. Just because it may look different from the outside doesn’t mean the passion isn’t there. ” The comments come after comparisons were made between Team USA and other national teams that displayed more visible emotion during games.

Judge also went on to say that his version of passion comes from his work every day in the batting cage, and referenced back to when he was just six years old and working in the cage with his father. Different Styles, Same Intensity One of the key points Judge highlighted is that different teams express intensity in different ways. Countries like the Dominican Republic and Venezuela often show outward emotion—celebrations, dugout energy, and animated reactions—that resonate with fans.

In contrast, Team USA’s approach has traditionally been more reserved. But according to Judge, that doesn’t mean the competitiveness is any lower. “Everyone competes differently,” he said.