Judge still has swelling in his toe and won't be able to do much physical activity until it's completely eliminated.
"The best-case scenario is typically about two weeks of healing and then returning to sport somewhere up to four weeks," Dr.
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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Reigning AL MVP Aaron Judge was placed on the Injured List for the second time this season on Tuesday with a toe injury.
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Aaron Judge homered for the third time in two games, Anthony Volpe and Greg Allen also went deep and the New York Yankees ...