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Aaron Judge out of Yankees lineup with elbow injury

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Happy weekend! Aaron Judge is hurt. Weekend fun times are over!!!

There’s probably a more professional way to begin this article but the 2025 Yankees have been twisting the knife into fans over the past month and change with terrible fundamentals, awful defense, abominable pitching, and disastrous relief. Since sweeping the Royals in early, the Yanks are an American League-worst 14-22, sapping away their AL East lead (Toronto now sits 5.5 games ahead).

Led by Judge and a red-hot Cody Bellinger, the

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offense has generally kept them in games, even if glaring holes also existed at multiple positions in the lineup. Having just traded for Ryan McMahon to cover the hot corner more capably than the punchless combination of Oswald Peraza and Jorbit Vivas, there was at least some optimism in parts of the fanbase entering Saturday, ahead of McMahon’s debut with the team at Yankee Stadium against the Phillies.

The starting lineup had McMahon in it, but Judge was nowhere to be found. Soon, manager Aaron Boone revealed what was going on: an elbow injury.

Everyone together now!

Yankees social media is already all over this, but now is the time when we remind you that on Tuesday, Judge was visibly grimacing after a play in the outfield in Toronto.

Judge and Boone downplayed it in the postgame and the day after, even with Judge DHing rather than manning right.

Following the Thursday offday, Judge was back in the outfield for last night’s game against the Phillies. But something was clearly off, as Curry was not the only Yankees reporter to notice that Judge’s throws in from right were uncharacteristically weak.

Now here we are on Saturday and Judge is undergoing testing on that elbow. Apparently he felt OK after the offday but it was indeed really bugging him on Friday, at least in the field.

We don’t need to look far into the past for evidence of a serious Judge injury being catastrophic to any Yankees championship hopes. When Judge missed two months in 2023 after getting hurt against the Dodger Stadium fence, it tanked the season. It would be hard for any team to shake off their superstar getting hurt (albeit not impossible, as indicated by the 2021 Braves and Ronald Acuña Jr.), but the Yankees proved to have a woefully lacking roster around Judge.

The cast of characters is different two years later, but it’s completely fair to be alarmed about the possibility of a return to what happened then. The best-case scenario has Judge missing a few days like Juan Soto did in June 2024 when he had an elbow issue, and then getting back to the MVP-caliber swing of things. The worst-case? If Judge still feels OK hitting but can’t field, then even if he decides to push surgery to the offseason, the Yankees have two exclusive righty-hitting DHs. Uh-oh.

This stinks. We’ll keep you posted on more news as it comes in

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