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However, New York manager Aaron Boone offered an update on Judge’s status and how his arm has responded after he chose not to undergo surgery on Wednesday. Boone said that Judge’s elbow is “doing really well,” and as he ramps up his throwing program this winter, “he looks great,” according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone shared an important update on Aaron Judge ahead of the World Baseball Classic and the team’s outlook for the 2026 season.
Will it be enough, though, to get the Yankees past the Blue Jays — not to mention the improved Orioles and up-and-coming Red Sox — to win the AL East?
Aaron Judge let his arm do the talking during the American League Division Series last October, uncorking a 90.2 mph throw from right field in the opener against the Blue Jays that signaled his right flexor injury was no longer a concern.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone gave fans an injury update on Aaron Judge ahead of the World Baseball Classic.
The broadcaster argues the team should embrace their approach rather than engaging in 'semantic gymnastics' about roster continuity.
The New York Yankees seem to done with their offseason and manager Aaron Boone is content after Cody Bellinger’s signing.
The offseason has been good for Aaron Judge’s elbow. After a right elbow flexor strain hindered him down the stretch last season, Judge is “doing really well” as he ramps up for the World Baseball Classic, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
Aaron Boone’s New York Yankees are gearing up for the upcoming MLB season and are keeping an eye on potential replacements for Anthony Volpe if he falls short statistically.
The manager of the New York Yankees doesn't have the same feelings that most do about his ball club.
During a video call Wednesday to announce Cody Bellinger's re-signing, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said he has been "openly willing to challenge anybody that we don't have a championship-caliber roster or team.