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Judge’s elbow discomfort raises questions about injury history again originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Aaron Judge is out of the Yankees lineup Saturday, and it’s not just a day off.
New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge went on the injured list with a flexor strain in his right elbow, but a scan showed no damage to the ulnar collateral ligament of the two-time AL MVP
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge will be placed on the injured list after being diagnosed with a flexor strain, manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Saturday.
New York Yankees outfielder and reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge has. been placed on the 10-day injured list with a flexor strain in his right elbow, the team announced Sunday. In corresponding moves, LHP Brent Headrick was promoted from Triple-A and newly acquired Amed Rosario was added to the active roster.
Probably a little better than the Bronx Bombers, who got schooled again by the Toronto Blue Jays and nearly swept at home by the Philadelphia Phillies, while along the way losing Triple Crown threat Aaron Judge for at least 10 days with a flexor strain in his right elbow.
Yankees play Aaron Judge at DH after video sparks concern over arm discomfort — originally appeared on Athlon Sports. No need to panic—at least not yet. Aaron Judge is in the Yankees lineup as the designated hitter Wednesday night, following a brief moment of throwing discomfort that raised questions about a possible arm issue.
The biggest baseball story from the weekend was Nick Kurtz's four-homer game Friday, a truly historic performance that vaults him into the elite at first base. I hope to have more to say about that in the coming days.
Aaron Judge's injury means that Yankees manager Aaron Boone could pay the price for giving Jasson Domínguez inconsistent playing time.
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.
Earlier this week, Judge struggled to throw, so the Yankees sent him for testing on his injured elbow and forearm. While the imaging didn't show any damage to his UCL, the strain in his arm was enough for the Yankees to take a cautionary move.