Aaron Judge of the Yankees is optimistic that his damaged right toe can heal with just a few days of rest. After striking his right big toe with a fantastic running catch in right field during the eighth inning of Saturday’s game at Dodger Stadium, Judge was sidelined for Sunday’s series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The current AL MVP had treated for a foot ailment on Sunday, and he will have testing done in New York on Monday to determine whether the problem goes further than a bruise. It was somewhat painful. Therefore, I believe that resting today was a bit preventative,” Judge said following Sunday’s 4-1 victory for the Yankees. “It was quite terrible the whole time. Once
The effects of the adrenaline kind of faded off, and the pain increased slightly along with the swelling Although Judge won’t need to be placed on the injured list, manager Aaron Boone said they will keep an eye on it over the next several days.
Aaron Judge of the Yankees is optimistic that his damaged right toe can heal with just a few days of rest. After striking his right big toe with a fantastic running catch in right field during the eighth inning of Saturday’s game at Dodger Stadium, Judge was sidelined for Sunday’s series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The AL’s defending MVP received care for his foot on Sunday and will have tests done on Monday in order to determine whether the ailment extends beyond a bruise. It was somewhat painful. Therefore, I believe that resting today was a bit preventative,” Judge said following Sunday’s 4-1 victory for the Yankees. “It was quite terrible the whole time. It grew a little worse and there was a little amount of edema once the adrenaline kind of worn off. Although Judge won’t need to be placed on the injured list, manager Aaron Boone said they will keep an eye on it over the next several days.
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