Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 18
Yankees Shift Aaron Judge to 60-Day IL for Fractured Rib as 34-Year-Old Awaits Another Scan
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 18

Yankees Shift Aaron Judge to 60-Day IL for Fractured Rib as 34-Year-Old Awaits Another Scan

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 18

Summary

  • May 31 remains Aaron Judge’s last game, and the Yankees said Saturday he still cannot resume baseball activities until another scan clears further ramp-up on his fractured rib.
  • All-Star break imaging showed healing, but manager Aaron Boone said Judge must become asymptomatic before upper-body work increases; his next scan will depend on how the pain continues to subside.
  • 36-23 was New York’s record when Judge went down, but the Yankees are 18-20 since; the 60-day move was procedural to free a 40-man roster spot for right-hander Bradley Hanner.
  • 95 mph came from Clarke Schmidt in his first live batting practice since Tommy John surgery, while Giancarlo Stanton is progressing from a calf strain and Max Fried is lined up for another rehab start.
  • 21-year-old shortstop George Lombard Jr. also returned at Triple-A with a homer, giving the Yankees another possible roster option as they wait on several injured regulars.

Insights

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Can Clarke Schmidt's comeback from a second major surgery provide the unexpected spark the slumping Yankees bullpen needs?
As key injuries fuel a season-worst losing streak, could the Yankees pivot from contenders to trade deadline sellers?