How long will Aaron Judge be out? On March 6, Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters (per MLB.com's Bryan Hoch) that the plan is to rest Judge for two weeks and then reevaluate at that point to see if surgery is necessary.
Regarding this, does Aaron judge need surgery?
Yankees' Aaron Judge Has Broken Rib, May Need Surgery. TAMPA, Fla. Judge will rest two weeks while recovering from the stress fracture to his first right rib. He hasn't played in any spring training games while dealing with soreness in his right pectoral muscle and shoulder.
One may also ask, what is wrong with Aaron judge?
After weeks of speculation, we finally know what's wrong with Aaron Judge. The Yankees revealed on Friday that he has a stress fracture in his rib. According to Yankees manager Aaron Boone the injury to Judge dates back to last September when he hurt himself trying to make a diving catch.
How did Judge get hurt?
The Yankees slugger was grabbing his left side following a swing on a single and was grimacing in pain on his way to first base. He was immediately removed from the game and was visibly frustrated in the dugout as he went back into the clubhouse.
Is the judge injured?
TAMPA, Fla. — New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge revealed he had a collapsed lung that has healed and said his broken rib is improving. Judge had a CT scan on Friday. The Yankees announced two weeks ago that Judge had a stress fracture to his first right rib.