Yankees Make Aaron Judge Injury Decision With Playoffs Looming
Summary
The New York Yankees are deciding how to use Aaron Judge, their key player, as they approach the playoffs. Judge injured his elbow in July and has mostly been playing as a designated hitter since. With the playoffs nearing, the team plans to have him play more often in the outfield despite his injury.Key Facts
- The Yankees are close to finishing the regular season and are competing for the top spot in their division.
- Aaron Judge suffered an elbow injury in July and was on the injured list for a time.
- Judge returned to the team primarily as a designated hitter.
- The team plans to use Judge as an everyday outfielder in the playoffs.
- Despite his flexibility, Judge's ability to throw remains affected by his injury.
- The Yankees aim to have Judge in the outfield during the playoffs so Giancarlo Stanton can focus on hitting.
- The team wants to keep the momentum they have built in recent weeks as the playoffs begin.
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