Forbes | Wayne G. McDonnell, Jr.: One more day — that’s how long the Yankees have until Aaron Judge’s arbitration case to determine the superstar outfielder’s salary for the 2022 season. If the two sides do not settle in time, the case will be historic, as both Judge’s $21 million and the Yankees’ $17 million bid would both be records for the highest salary awarded in arbitration. However, that is not a scenario the Yankees likely wish to see as they prepare to engage in a bidding war this winter to keep the face of the team in pinstripes.