Yankees lose Aaron Judge to IL
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If it feels like Cashman is frantic, it’s only because the Yankees have looked so awful for the last six weeks. They’re 14-23 since June 13, which accounts for a stunning collapse on Aaron Boone’s watch. These are the same Yankees who had a seven-game lead in the East on May 28.
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Yankees captain Aaron Judge to go on injured list with flexor strain but no damage to UCL in elbow
Yankees star Aaron Judge was out of the lineup against Philadelphia and was sent for imaging of his right elbow, a worrying development for a team that has been sliding down the standings for two months.
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge doesn’t want the Yankees to slow down at the trade deadline just because he’s going to miss some time with an elbow injury.
Losing the best hitter on Earth for any amount of time is an unequivocal bad, but the Yankees are better situated to withstand a Judge-less world than they were two years ago.
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Judge likely won’t throw for 10 to 14 days, but the two-time American League MVP has no acute damage to his ulnar collateral ligament.
Manager Aaron Boone said before the game that the club doesn’t know the extent of the injury, that the two-time AL Most Valuable Player was sent for imagine tests and that they are awaiting the results of the test. Team physician Dr. Chris Ahmad was expected to be at the ballpark to examine Judge.
The New York Yankees were dealt a gut punch Saturday night when Aaron Judge was scratched from the lineup against […]
Judge initially hurt his elbow in Toronto on Tuesday and had difficulty throwing in Friday's game against the Phillies.