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Aaron Judge injury: Yankees star may have his throwing limited for rest of season, per Aaron Boone
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge is likely to have his throwing limited the rest of the season as he recovers from a flexor strain, manager Aaron Boone revealed Tuesday morning. Judge missed 10 days with the injury spanning late July and early August, and he has been limited to DH duty since returning. He is on a throwing program.
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Giancarlo Stanton will return to the New York Yankees’ lineup Tuesday night after missing three games with what the team described as general soreness, manager Aaron Boone told radio station WFAN. Stanton will play right field in one of the two games against the Tampa Bay Rays,
New York Yankees superstar slugger Aaron Judge achieved some pretty cool history after hitting his 39th home run of the 2025 season on Saturday night against the hosting St. Louis Cardinals. With the Cards homer, Judge can now say he's hit a home run against all of the other 29 teams in the MLB.
Aaron Judge hits an RBI single to spark a two-run inning to give the New York Yankees an early lead over the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Cardinals’ Scott injures ankle trying to rob Aaron Judge’s homer
Instead, Aaron Judge recorded his first career home run against the Cardinals, and Scott injured his ankle after a midair collision with the wall. He stayed in the game but underwent an MRI later that night to determine the severity of the injury, per MLB.com’s John Denton.
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The Minnesota Twins’ woes at Yankee Stadium continued Tuesday night, as they gave up three homers and struggled at the plate.
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