Aaron Judge in Yankees uniform swinging a bat in Yankee Stadium, with MLB The Show 26 cover announcement on jumbotron.
Aaron Judge in Yankees uniform swinging a bat in Yankee Stadium, with MLB The Show 26 cover announcement on jumbotron.
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Aaron Judge returns as cover athlete for MLB The Show 26

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New York Yankees star Aaron Judge has been announced as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 26, marking his second appearance on the game's front. The reveal comes after his third American League MVP season in 2025. The game launches on March 17, 2026, across multiple platforms.

On January 27, 2026, San Diego Studio revealed Aaron Judge as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 26, his second time gracing the cover following MLB The Show 18 in 2018. Judge joins Joe Mauer as only the second player to appear multiple times, with Mauer featured in 2010 and 2011.

Judge's selection highlights his stellar career trajectory. After a rookie year in 2017 with 52 home runs and the American League Rookie of the Year Award, he has since earned three MVP honors, seven All-Star selections, five Silver Slugger awards, and three home run titles. His 2022 season set an AL record with 62 homers, and in 2025, he hit 53 home runs while batting .331 to claim his first batting title. As the reigning AL MVP, Judge is the first since Shohei Ohtani in 2022 to lead the cover.

The cover artwork depicts Judge in his Yankees pinstripes and Team USA uniform, where he will captain the U.S. in the 2026 World Baseball Classic—his first participation. This marks the first time the game features a player in an international jersey. The World Baseball Classic tournament returns to Diamond Dynasty mode, building on its 2023 debut.

MLB The Show 26 reverts to a single cover athlete after 2025's trio of Paul Skenes, Elly De La Cruz, and Gunnar Henderson. The game releases on March 17, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, with early access from March 13 for the Digital Deluxe Edition. Preorders open February 3 at 12 p.m. EST. There will be no day-one launch on Xbox Game Pass, unlike earlier entries.

Judge is the only Yankees player on the flagship edition's cover since its rebranding in 2006. 'This year, MLB The Show is all about leaving your mark like never before,' the official announcement stated, emphasizing Judge's journey from high school to the majors.

Ce que les gens disent

Reactions on X to Aaron Judge's selection as the MLB The Show 26 cover athlete are mixed. Yankees fans and supporters celebrate his third MVP achievement and repeat honor. Detractors argue for alternatives like Soto or Skubal, cite repetitiveness, and note his lack of a World Series ring. Some mock overreactions tying the cover to gameplay quality.

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