Judge Throws Gingerly in First Outfield Appearance Since July 25, but Insists Arm Is 100%
Kevin Gausman pitched eight strong innings limiting the Yankees to one run, while the Blue Jays extended their AL East lead to four games with their eighth win in 11 matchups this season.
- The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 7-1 on Friday night at Yankee Stadium, with Aaron Judge making his return to right field after being sidelined since late July.
- Judge returned to the outfield after a right elbow flexor strain limited him to designated hitter duties in August, while Boone confirmed Judge was cleared but won’t play every day to protect his arm.
- Judge struggled defensively, dropping a ball and opting for a safer throw to second base instead of home, which cost the Yankees a run, highlighting his cautiousness in his defensive return.
- Kevin Gausman pitched eight innings allowing four hits with five strikeouts for the Blue Jays, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his 23rd homer of the season, extending Toronto’s lead in the game.
- The Blue Jays extended their lead over the Yankees in the AL East to four games and achieved a winning season for the fourth time in the past five years, highlighting their strong performance against New York this year.
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Judge throws gingerly in first outfield appearance since July 25, but insists arm is 100%
NEW YORK — Aaron Judge threw gingerly when he returned to right field Friday night for the first time since hurting his elbow in late July, yet the New York Yankees captain insisted his arm was 100%. When Toronto’s Nathan Lukes hit a shallow, bases-loaded single in the first inning that landed 218 feet from home plate, Judge grabbed the ball on one hop and made no attempt to throw home. Daulton Varsho started the play on second base and was just…
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Blue Jays dominate Yankees to extend lead in AL East
Kevin Gausman tied a season high by pitching eight innings for his first win in nearly a month, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered as part of a four-hit showing and the Toronto Blue Jays continued their domination of the host New…
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