Aaron Judge out of Yankees' lineup against Orioles, one night after getting hit on hand by pitch
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Orioles' Gunnar Henderson Nailed By Pitch As Yankees Seek Revenge For Aaron Judge Injury
Things got intense during Wednesday's AL East showdown between the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles.The series is on a hot streak of headlines, namely the news on Tuesday that Yankees captain Aaron Judge got drilled on the left hand by a fastball. The X-rays on Judge's hand came back negative but a setback is still in play for the former AL MVP. Judge and other Yankees players felt that Baltimore deliberately tested New York's batters, lea…
Aaron Judge's name was not included in the New York Yankees batting role ahead of Wednesday's game against the Baltimore Orioles, 24 hours after he was hit in the left hand by a pitch. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Judge was doing better, however, and that he even did some practice runs in the batting cage inside the stadium. According to Boone, Judge is subject to daily evaluation, and he even came close to playing Wednesday night. Trent Gri…

Aaron Judge out of Yankees' lineup against Orioles, one night after getting hit on hand by pitch
Aaron Judge was out of the New York Yankees’ lineup against the Baltimore Orioles, one night after he was hit on the left hand by a pitch. Yankees manager Aaron
Aaron Judge out of Yankees' lineup against Orioles, one night after getting hit on hand by pitch
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge was out of the New York Yankees‘ starting lineup Wednesday against the Baltimore Orioles, one night after he was hit on the left hand by a pitch. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Judge was feeling better, though, and even took swings in the indoor batting cage. “I think it’s day to day,” Boone said. “It was probably close today.” Trent Grisham was set to replace Judge in center field and bat ninth. Yankees ace Gerrit Cole …
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