New York Yankees fans may have reason to hold their breath as star outfielder Aaron Judge’s status remains uncertain for Saturday’s spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The All-Star slugger is battling a sore core, a condition that has understandably left fans concerned ahead of Easter and the impending regular season opener against the Houston Astros on March 28.
While Judge hasn’t been definitively ruled out for Saturday’s matchup, updates on his condition have been mixed. According to Jorge Castillo of ESPN, Judge underwent an MRI on Tuesday, which revealed nothing too alarming.
However, Yankees manager Aaron Boone stated on Thursday that Judge would take swings on Friday, but Judge himself emphasized that he’s taking things day-to-day as he navigates his recovery.
The 2023 season saw the Yankees facing adversity, particularly with Judge’s absence due to a torn ligament in his right toe last June.
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The team struggled, posting a 54-48 record upon his return in late July, ultimately missing out on the playoffs. With the 2024 season looming, Judge’s health is once again a concern for the Bronx Bombers and their fans.
The Yankees appeared to bolster their lineup significantly with the acquisition of All-Star outfielder Juan Soto from the San Diego Padres in December.
However, the team faces challenges elsewhere, particularly with ace pitcher Gerrit Cole potentially sidelined for a significant period due to an issue with his throwing elbow. Hopes of replacing Cole with Dylan Cease were dashed when the Chicago White Sox agreed to trade Cease to San Diego.
Despite the uncertainties, Judge remains optimistic about his readiness for Opening Day, emphasizing the importance of being smart about his recovery.
However, given the disappointment of last summer’s missed games, Yankees fans can’t be blamed for feeling a sense of pessimism as they await further updates on Aaron Judge’s condition.
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