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With Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton on the mend, the New York Yankees have a puzzle on their hands. After Judge suffered his elbow injury and spent a 10-day
New York Yankees superstar slugger Aaron Judge achieved some pretty cool history after hitting his 39th home run of the 2025 season on Saturday night against the hosting St. Louis Cardinals. With the Cards homer, Judge can now say he's hit a home run against all of the other 29 teams in the MLB.
Judge contributed a hard-hit RBI single to left field in the seventh inning of a Yankees win that left them one game ahead of the Guardians for the last AL wild-card spot, but finished the night 1-for-4 with two strikeouts.
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge is back in the lineup after spending time on the injured list with a strained throwing arm, but he's been limited to playing designated hitter.
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Yankees see this issue holding Aaron Judge back as he gets ‘a little bit closer’ to breaking slump
The answers, really, have been similar to the ones uttered during any Aaron Judge slump of any length in any season. That he’s Judge. That there are no worries. That it’s only just a matter of
NEW YORK — While Yankees captain Aaron Judge continues to ramp up his throwing but isn’t quite ready to play the field, everything about Giancarlo Stanton ’s first outfield games in two seasons have gone as well as expected.
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Aaron Judge returns to the lineup at DH as the Yankees wait for clarity on his throwing arm
Aaron Judge is back in the lineup as the designated hitter for the New York Yankees following a 10-day stint on the injured list with a flexor tendon strain in his right elbow.
Tim Kurkjian believes the New York Yankees can be dangerous in October with Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton's bats.