Aaron Judge Injury: Yankees Star May Have His Throwing Limited for Rest of Season, per Aaron Boone
- Aaron Judge is being careful with his flexor injury as he finishes the season, stating he would be cautious to avoid worsening it. He hopes to eventually return to full strength.
- Yankees Manager Aaron Boone stated that they will be patient and only put Judge on the field when he can protect himself.
- Boone explained that Judge's latest elbow test allows trainers to evaluate his throwing strength, but he may not regain full power immediately.
- The Yankees are confident that Judge can still protect himself even if he isn't throwing at full strength for the remainder of the season.
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Aaron Judge pushes back on Aaron Boone’s throwing comments as Yankees manager backtracks
A few hours after Aaron Boone said the quiet part out loud – that Aaron Judge may not get “back to throwing like he normally does” the rest of the season as he deals with a flexor strain – the Yankees manager backtracked from that a bit.
·New York, United States
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Yankees: Aaron Judge might not regain arm strength this season
Huddles of observers were on hand before Aaron Judge was scheduled to throw long toss on Tuesday prior to the New York Yankees' game with the Rays in Tampa.
·Georgia, United States
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