Yankees Weigh Aug. 3 Trade Push as Aaron Judge's Broken Rib Clouds 2026 Return
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Updated · MLB.com · Jul 18
Yankees Weigh Aug. 3 Trade Push as Aaron Judge's Broken Rib Clouds 2026 Return
3 articles · Updated · MLB.com · Jul 18
Summary
Aaron Judge still has no timetable to resume baseball activities after a broken rib sidelined him May 31, leaving the Yankees unable to gauge how aggressively to buy before the Aug. 3 deadline.
Brian Cashman's decision is sharpened by a roster hit on multiple fronts: Giancarlo Stanton remains out, Max Fried has only just begun a rehab assignment, and Carlos Rodón recently threw a bullpen session.
2 1/2 games behind the Rays and only 5 1/2 ahead of the surging Red Sox, New York is seen needing a right-handed-hitting catcher, infield help, rotation depth and more bullpen support.
Mason Miller has surfaced in trade rumors, but Cashman's room to swing big may be limited by a farm system MLB Pipeline ranked No. 26 entering the season.
Judge, 34, has won 3 MVPs and hit 62 homers in a season, adding urgency to a club chasing its first World Series title in what would be a 17th straight year without one.