Aaron Judge officially out indefinitely with stress fracture in huge blow to Yankees' title hopes
Aaron Judge diagnosed with a stress fracture of the first rib on his right side, expected to miss 4-6 weeks before re-examination by the Yankees.
Aaron Judge officially out indefinitely with stress fracture in huge blow to Yankees’ title hopes New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right first rib, an injury that will keep him out indefinitely. He is expected to undergo re-examination in approximately 4-6 weeks. While the team anticipates his return this season, the timeline and severity of the injury are still being determined.
- Aaron Judge has been diagnosed with a stress fracture of his right first rib.
- He will be sidelined indefinitely and re-examined in 4-6 weeks.
- The Yankees expect Judge to return to play at some point this season.
- The injury could impact the Yankees’ chances of winning the AL East and securing a first-round bye.
- If Judge returns healthy before October, he makes the Yankees a legitimate World Series threat.
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