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Aaron Judge is nearing a return to the lineup as a designated hitter but it's unclear when the Yankees' star will be back in right field.
Aaron Judge, who's been out with a flexor strain in his right elbow, is expected to be activated off the injured list on ...
Yankees' Aaron Judge during batting practice Aug. 1 at Miami. Judge has been sidelined since July 26, due to a right flexor ...
Long before the gates opened, in a quiet Yankee Stadium, Aaron Judge stood in the batter’s box on Wednesday. He didn’t swing ...
Yankees manager Aaron Boone told the Talkin’ Yanks podcast that Judge is expected to start hitting off a tee “today or ...
Aaron Judge has taken the first step back toward a possible return by next week. The Yankees slugger, who is dealing with a ...
Boone still expects and hopes to have Judge back in the Yankees’ lineup after 10 days on the IL but added, “We’ll listen to ...
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Will Aaron Judge have one of the all-time great seasons? How many home run records can Cal Raleigh smash in one year? Here's a look at the milestones and records to watch for the rest of 2025.
Only months after turning 33, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is already thinking about retirement. Don’t worry, Yankees fans: Judge doesn’t plan on hanging up his cleats just yet.
In an article by The Athletic's Ian O'Connor published on Friday, Aaron Judge revealed that he'd like to continue playing into his 40s.
Speaking to The Athletic's Ian O'Connor, Judge explained his "plan" is to play out his current deal and sign another contract with the Yankees that will take him past his age-40 season.
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