Yankees’ Star Aaron Judge Out With Elbow Concern After Painful Throw in Toronto

New York, NY — Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge underwent imaging on his right elbow Saturday, raising concerns as he was absent from the lineup for the team’s afternoon game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Manager Aaron Boone provided updates on Judge’s condition, noting that the elbow issue arose after a throw made during a recent game in Toronto. “He had a throw in Toronto where it zinged him, it hurt,” Boone said, referencing the Yankees’ 5-4 victory on Tuesday, when Judge appeared to be in pain after making a routine throw. While Judge felt fine … Read more

Yankees Star Aaron Judge Takes a Rare Day Off as Team Faces Phillies

New York, N.Y. — Aaron Judge will not take the field for the New York Yankees in their matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday. This marks just the second time this season that Judge has been absent from the starting lineup, following a recent stretch where he struggled, going just 1-for-13 at the plate, including one home run and three runs batted in over the Yankees’ last four games. In Judge’s absence, the Yankees will look to Jasson Dominguez, Trent Grisham, and Cody Bellinger to cover the outfield positions. The Yankees have had a … Read more

"Yankees’ Aaron Judge Joins Elite Company, Matching A-Rod’s Home Run Record Amidst Thrilling Comeback Against Braves"

Atlanta, Georgia — The legacies of New York Yankees stars Alex Rodriguez and Aaron Judge will forever be intertwined, bound not only by their remarkable on-field achievements but also by the significant eras they represent in the franchise’s rich history. Rodriguez played his last game for the Yankees on August 12, 2016, shortly after his 41st birthday. By that point, his performance had declined sharply, culminating in a .200 batting average. Over his 12 seasons in New York, however, he amassed 351 home runs, achieved in 1,509 games, with 6,520 plate appearances. As Rodriguez was … Read more

Aaron Judge Drops Retirement Clue: What Fans Can Expect from His Future

NEW YORK — Yankees slugger Aaron Judge recently hinted at his plans regarding retirement, leaving fans and analysts alike pondering his future. As the 2023 season gets underway, Judge’s performance and leadership role have sparked conversations about how long he will remain a key player in Major League Baseball. Judge’s current contract with the Yankees runs through 2028, giving him several years left on the field. However, he has expressed that he doesn’t envision playing beyond age 40. At 31 years old, Judge is actively focusing on maintaining his performance and health to ensure he … Read more