Major League Baseball is hosting its third annual Player's Weekend that allows players to be more creative with their uniforms, like having their nickname on the back of their jerseys.
Linden, California's own, New York Yankees star right fielder Aaron Judge will be wearing "BAJ" on his back.
So far, Judge has put a different nickname on the back of his jersey each year. He used the nickname that he is associated most with, "All Rise," for the first year and last year simply had "Judge" on the back of his uniform.
ABC10 reached out to the Yankees to find out what "BAJ" represents but they didn't get back to us. It also has Reddit wondering, where the best guess anyone could come up with was "Big Aaron Judge."
Judge's Baseball reference profile doesn't shed any light into it, either.
Player's Weekend takes place between August 23 to 25. Players Weekend previously featured more colorful, Little League-inspired jerseys, but this year they're going all black and white.