At the NYC Marathon, Yankees captain Aaron Judge gives his wife Samantha Bracksieck a heartfelt embrace

On Sunday, Aaron Judge supported his wife Samantha Bracksieck as she finished the New York City Marathon for the second year in a row.

The Yankees right fielder waited in Central Park for his wife of almost two years at the finish line. The couple hugged and took pictures together.

Judge, 31, was photographed on a cool but gorgeous fall day in New York City, matching his outfit with black leggings and Jordan sneakers. He was sporting a gray sweater and a white cap.

With an enormous smile on his face, he held out his arms, preparing to give Bracksieck his first hug after the race.

Recently, the two went to Madison Square Garden to watch the Knicks play the Boston Celtics in the season opening for New York on October 25.

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The pair is renowned for keeping their lengthy romance quiet.

Judge and Bracksieck went to the same high school in Linden, California, the baseball player’s hometown.

They first started dating in 2014, but they did break up before getting back together in 2019.

According to People, the couple attended Fresno State University in the Golden State after graduating.

Sportskeeda claims that although Bracksieck majored in kinesiology in college, she went on to work as a dental assistant after earning her degree.

She used to work as a team coordinator for the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes and is a huge sports fan as well.

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The Yankees finished the season ahead of the Red Sox but behind the Orioles, Rays, and Blue Jays in the AL East as the fourth seed. The Pinstripes’ record of 82–80 was just above.500, and they were unable to qualify for the postseason.