After Aaron Judge’s recent remarks about his injury, the New York Yankees have provided clarification on the matter. Judge is currently on the injured list with a “right great toe sprain,” and he mentioned that he had “torn a ligament” in his toe. However, the Yankees explain that it’s a matter of semantics, as sprains involve tears. Manager Aaron Boone emphasized that the injury is not worse than initially believed, based on medical imaging. Despite this clarification, Judge still experiences pain while walking, and there is no set timeline for his return.
Judge’s recent statement about not being able to begin baseball activities this weekend raised concerns. Earlier in the week, Manager Aaron Boone had mentioned a potential “breakthrough” in Judge’s recovery after receiving a second platelet-rich plasma shot. Boone explained that there has been progress, albeit gradual, since the additional treatment. However, Judge’s return date remains uncertain, and he continues to experience pain in his toe while walking.
Ian Hamilton, who has been dealing with a right groin strain, is set to rejoin the team during the upcoming series in Oakland. Hamilton has been out since May 16 but showed promising results during his three rehab assignment appearances with Double-A Somerset. In his final appearance, he went beyond one inning, recording four clean outs and one strikeout.
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