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Aaron Judge is still not sure when he’ll be able to return from his toe injury. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post. If the Yankees didn’t already know how much they needed Judge, they do now ...
Aaron Judge exited the Yankees' game against the Orioles after being hit by a pitch in the hand, but X-rays and a CT scan came back negative. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀 ...
Judge had another platelet-rich plasma injection in the strained right big toe that’s kept him out of the lineup for nearly two weeks, manager Aaron Boone said before the Yankees were hammered ...
Yankees star Aaron Judge gave a sobering injury update on Tuesday, as he seems a long way away from running and didn't rule out offseason surgery on his toe.
It’s the first time Judge has run or hit on a field since suffering a torn ligament in his right big toe, an injury that occurred June 3 in the outfield at Dodger Stadium.
Aaron Judge's toe injury: Doctor explains why surprise injection may be a good sign “I don’t know a level,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “A strain, sprain, which is a tear.
They’re 8-14 while Judge has been sidelined with an injury in 2023, factoring in his 10-day stint on the IL earlier this year with a hip strain.
There has been a positive update on New York Yankees star Aaron Judge’s toe injury, but there still isn’t clarity on a potential return date.