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The Athletic
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With Aaron Judge timetable murky, Yankees will need more from their stars
Judge still has swelling in his toe and won't be able to do much physical activity until it's completely eliminated.
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‘No Next Steps’ as of Yet for Aaron Judge’s Toe Injury
Judge, the slugging Yankees outfielder, got an injection to aid healing in his sprained toe. He will be out at least 10 days.
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Doctor offers possible timeline for Aaron Judge return to Yankees
"The best-case scenario is typically about two weeks of healing and then returning to sport somewhere up to four weeks," Dr.
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Aaron Judge injury puts big onus on Yankees’ other high-priced stars
The Yankees, conversely — like other mega-clubs such as the Mets, Padres and Phillies — tend to be more top heavy. They ...
1d
Yankees star Aaron Judge headed to injured list for 2nd time this season
Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge was placed on the Injured List for the second time this season on Tuesday with a toe injury.
New York Post17d
Aaron Judge is the Yankees’ one-man wrecking ball — again
Judge isn’t just a collector of numbers; in his first tour of duty as Yankees captain he has put the “valuable” in “most valuable player.” In his first season as Yankees captain ...
The Athletic
2d
What Yankees’ Aaron Judge’s injury could mean for ex-prospect looking for redemption
Jake Bauers once struggled with the pressure of being a top-50 prospect. With the Yankees, he's made big changes in hopes of ...
3d
Is Yankees’ Aaron Judge headed for 60+ HRs? ‘Game looks very easy for him’
The beginning of Aaron Judge’s follow up season to his historic 62 home run-year is looking familiar. Last week, Jayson Stark ...
Daily Mail23d
Aaron Judge says he was looking at 'a lot of chirping from our dugout, which I really didn't like'
Aaron Judge said he was trying to identify which of his Yankees teammates was yelling at plate umpire Clint Vondrak when he peeked into his own dugout before hitting a 462-foot home run in Toronto ...
8d
Aaron Judge hits 18th homer of season, Yankees beat Mariners 10-2
The Yankees moved a season-high 11 games over .500, and have posted 20 runs and 30 hits in the first two games of the series.
NJ.com19d
Can Yankees’ Aaron Judge hit 62 again? He’s almost back on pace despite IL stint
Those were Aaron Judge ... at history again. Judge’s first-inning homer in Friday night’s 6-2 win over the Reds was his seventh in his last seven games and spiked his season total to 13 ...
The Columbian
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Judge hits 18th homer of season as Yankees beat Mariners 10-2
Aaron Judge homered for the third time in two games, Anthony Volpe and Greg Allen also went deep and the New York Yankees ...

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