Aaron Judge postpones BP until later this week after revealing abs MRI


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In a surprising turn of events at the George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, the New York Yankees’ celebrated slugger Aaron Judge has paused his batting practice, stirring curiosity and concern among fans and baseball analysts alike. Initially scheduled for on-field batting practice at noon, as reported by Gary Phillips, expectations took a sudden detour following Judge’s disclosure of his abdominal issue and subsequent MRI results.
Is Aaron Judge injured? When will he return to the Yankees lineup?
As anticipation built for Aaron Judge’s appearance on the field, an unexpected revelation changed the course of the day. According to Gary Phillips’ updated report, Judge experienced discomfort in his abdomen, leading to an MRI which fortunately indicated no significant injury. Despite the clean bill of health, the Yankees’ powerhouse opted for caution, choosing to forgo batting practice and focus solely on defensive drills. Judge’s thoughtful approach underscores his intent not to exacerbate the situation, hinting at a possible return to batting later in the week but leaving his participation in the upcoming games uncertain.
Aaron Judge said it's his abbs and that an MRI came back clean. He'll do defensive work, but not BP today. Said he'll swing later in the week; didn't sound sure about playing tomorrow. He's not trying to push it. More to come. #Yankees
— Gary Phillips (@GaryHPhillips) March 12, 2024
This development aligns with Yankees manager Aaron Boone’s recent observations of Judge being “mid-spring beat up,” a term denoting the minor yet impactful strains athletes endure. Boone had previously orchestrated an early exit for Judge in a game, a strategic move to manage his workload and ensure readiness for the more critical stages of the season.

Baby Bombers step up at the right time
While attention has been fixated on Judge’s health, the Yankees’ recent game against the Baltimore Orioles offered some positive takeaways, particularly the performances of Will Warren and Austin Wells. Warren, demonstrating why he’s regarded as a rising star within the organization, pitched three innings of one-run ball, showcasing his resilience and skill on the mound. Despite some control issues, his ability to navigate out of tight situations reaffirmed his potential value to the team’s pitching staff.
Austin Wells clears the bases with a double 104 MPH 🔥
— Dugout Station (@DugoutStation) March 11, 2024
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Austin Wells, another promising talent, made his mark at the plate with a significant three-run double, contributing to a robust first inning that set the tone for the game. His patience and ability to work a walk later in the game underscored his developing acumen as a hitter. Wells’ performance is particularly encouraging, considering his trajectory within the Yankees’ farm system and his aspiration to solidify his place in the major league lineup. What do you think? Leave your comment below!
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