New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge said on Sunday that he has no plans of shutting it down with just one week left in ...
Aaron Judge is not expected to need offseason surgery on his right big toe, manager Aaron Boone reiterated on Tuesday.
Judge's production has suffered from the injury. Since returning from the injured list on July 28, he's batted .240 with a .937 OPS. Judge has still slugged 16 home runs with 31 RBI, but those totals ...
Aaron Judge hit a pair of two-run home runs, right-hander Gerrit Cole pitched nine innings and the visiting New York Yankees defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-0 Wednesday night.
When Aaron Judge is out of the lineup ... I think there’s been a steady improvement the whole time and I think that’s what’s been encouraging.” Judge suffered the torn ligament after he collided with ...
We’re running out of time, so yeah, I gotta be out there.” But Wednesday’s lineup had Judge filling the designated hitter role and Giancarlo Stanton in right field, as manager Aaron Boone ...
Judge hit a three-run shot in the third inning and a two-run drive in the fifth off rookie starter Brandon Pfaadt (2-9). The ...
Aaron Judge traded the baseball ... Several months later, Judge shared a rare glimpse of his marriage during a trip to California. “What a time we had out in LA for the All Star break!” ...
It is nearly impossible for Aaron ... the first time since 2016 – though they've played far better of late, winning seven of eight entering Wednesday night’s game – the season Judge has ...
Aaron Judge was used to ... you'll join my club,'" Judge said with a smile. He earned his membership Wednesday night at a most opportune time. Judge homered three times and tied his career high ...
All indications are Aaron Judge will avoid surgery in the offseason. Though surgery was never considered a strong possibility after the outfielder returned from the ligament tear in his right big toe ...
Yankees manager Aaron Boone reiterated Tuesday that slugger Aaron Judge is not expected to require offseason surgery on his ailing toe.