Yankees won't consider having Aaron Judge play 1st base
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Star, was placed on the 10-day IL after he was diagnosed with a right flexor strain on Sunday. The Yankees are hoping he is only out for the minimum of 10 days, and Aaron Boone stated that he will DH immediately upon his return.
With his recent injury diagnosis, it's possible New York Yankees star Aaron Judge may change positions at some point and first base seems like the outcome.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge will go on the injured list with a flexor strain in his right elbow but a scan showed no damage to the UCL of the two-time AL MVP. Manager Aaron Boone said Judge will
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Manager Aaron Boone said before the game that the club doesn’t know the extent of the injury, that the two-time AL Most Valuable Player was sent for imagine tests and that they are awaiting the results of the test. Team physician Dr. Chris Ahmad was expected to be at the ballpark to examine Judge.
Earlier this week, Judge struggled to throw, so the Yankees sent him for testing on his injured elbow and forearm. While the imaging didn't show any damage to his UCL, the strain in his arm was enough for the Yankees to take a cautionary move.