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Latest On Aaron Judge’s Flexor Strain

By Nick Deeds | August 20, 2025 at 9:43am CDT

Aaron Judge is currently limited to DH-only duties after he was briefly sidelined by a right flexor strain last month. He’s still hitting a solid .229/.426/.429 in 11 games since coming off the injured list, but manager Aaron Boone cast some doubt on his ability to return to full strength this year when it comes to throwing yesterday. As noted by The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner, Boone said in both a radio appearance on WFAN and an appearance on Jomboy Media’s Talkin’ Yanks podcast that Judge may not be “throwing like normal” again this year.

Notably, Boone did not say that Judge won’t throw again this year. On Talkin’ Yanks, Boone suggested that Judge will probably need “to play with a little bit of a governor” on his throws before adding that he won’t return to the field until he can throw safely. Kirschner adds that Boone went on to suggest that his comments may have been “a little” overstated, while Judge challenged his manager’s framing of the situation by noting that Boone hadn’t seen him throw in two weeks before adding that he’s “pretty confident” he’ll get back to throwing at full strength this year. At the same time, Judge emphasized that he’s going to “be smart about it” in order to ensure he doesn’t aggravate his ailing elbow and miss more time than his initial ten-day stint on the shelf.

Judge’s injury has forced the Yankees into a difficult balancing act. Any day where the reigning AL MVP can’t hit for the Yankees is a crushing blow, so giving him as long as he might need to act as a pure DH and rest his elbow makes plenty of sense. At the same time, Giancarlo Stanton has been incredibly productive (hitting .299/.377/.576) in 44 games since returning from the injured list earlier this year. A laundry list of past injuries and the likelihood that playing the field could cause additional wear and tear on Stanton’s body has essentially made him into a full-time DH of late, and his recent appearances in right field while Judge has been forced into the DH slot have been his first outings on the grass since 2023.

Stanton has not appeared in more than 38 games in the outfield since 2018, suggesting that playing Stanton in the field can’t be viewed as more than a short-term solution. With Stanton hitting well and unlikely to be able to handle regular outfield work for long, the Yankees will be better off the sooner Judge can return to the field—so long as Judge doesn’t cause himself to miss time by doing so. The change has also caused Ben Rice to get more starts behind the plate in order to allow both him and Paul Goldschmidt to stay in the lineup on a regular basis, cutting the playing time of Austin Wells. Of course, Wells has struggled at the plate recently with a .119/.172/.186 slash line since the All-Star break, so he may well have been in line to lose some playing time even before Judge took over at DH.

While the club waits for Judge to be healthy enough to play the field, they’re locked in a tight playoff race. The Blue Jays have opened up a five game lead over New York to take control of the AL East, but the Yankees are just one game ahead of the Red Sox and Mariners among the AL’s Wild Card teams, with Kansas City lurking just 2.5 games back of a playoff spot and Cleveland only three games out. The final few weeks of the season will be crucial as those five clubs vie for their league’s three Wild Card spots, and if the playoff race tightens further that will only give further importance to the Yankees’ decision-making going forward regarding Judge and Stanton.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 hours ago

    That really cleared it up.

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  2. Joe says...

    1 hour ago

    This is falling more in line with what they were saying on Foul Territory right after the injury to Judge rather than what the Yankees were saying. I doubt he plays the field this year.

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    • 99Captain Judge99

      1 hour ago

      Just a big miscommunication with our beloved manager. Everything will be just fine. Just as long as everyone is on the same page! 👍

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  3. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    1 hour ago

    A solid .229?

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    • Canuckleball

      1 hour ago

      The whole line is solid, not the batting average specifically.

      .229/.426/.429 is solid because of the walks and power which show up in the latter two numbers.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        21 mins ago

        Canuck – The .855 OPS seems more semi-flaccid than solid for a big bat like Judge.

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    • southern lion

      1 hour ago

      I noticed that too. Players have been sent down with that BA before. SMH

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      • gomer33

        35 mins ago

        Show me a player outside a small sample size that has been sent down with a .426OBP.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          25 mins ago

          Gomer

          “426OBP”

          Does a walk score a runner for second or third when first is open? /S

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      45 mins ago

      LOF

      You see, there is more to hitting than the rate at which you get a hit when you don’t walk, get by pitch or sacrifice.

      First, walks have offensive value

      Second, doubles are more valuable than singles, triples are more valuable than doubles and home runs are more valuable than triples.

      The triple slash line reflects (although kinda poorly) the above if you bother to look at more than the first number.

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      38 mins ago

      Figures to an OPS+ of 138, which is only low for a player in his stratospheric production category (career OPS+ of 177).

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      16 mins ago

      Lefty – Those numbers aren’t even accurate. Judge has played in 12 games since returning, not 11. Nick took the numbers from BR without verifying last night’s game was included, which it was not.

      Judge is actually batting .250 with a .934 OPS since returning.

      BR is often slow to update the prior day’s stats.

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  4. Acoss1331

    1 hour ago

    Yankees need Judge to get into the playoffs and they need Stanton for the playoffs. Their bats are too valuable for two different reasons.

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  5. hottakesonly

    1 hour ago

    Just wipe a little HGH on it be fine in no time.

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    • slowcurve

      1 hour ago

      Rub a lil ‘Tussin on it

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      • hottakesonly

        53 mins ago

        I know a dude with some good ringworm cream..

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    • 99Captain Judge99

      60 mins ago

      You guys sound like experts? Good luck with all of that; enjoy fellas’

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      • hottakesonly

        53 mins ago

        Awww can captain not take a joke about his beloved favorite player?? Yankees fans knickers are always in a bunch

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  6. StudWinfield

    1 hour ago

    Holding on to a WC spot going to be tough with Stanton on the bench. Would not be surprised to see Judge in RF in September. If Stanton could handle every other game in RF that would be helpful but that’s not looking particularly doable either. If Judge can soft toss 75 ft then you just have Chisholm and the CF’er collapse on RF.

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    • Well said.

      13 mins ago

      You could claim Mark Canha on waivers or sign Gio Urshala either of which can play multiple positions and have some hitting and not break the bank. You are going to have to something or call up Duke Ellis to help in the outfield.

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  7. ChuckyNJ

    42 mins ago

    Bombers have added some needed IF/OF help as Amed Rosario came off the injured list this week. Backup catcher JC Escarra was optioned to Scranton to make room.

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  8. Ken4321

    26 mins ago

    Can he play any 1B?

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    • mrmackey

      22 mins ago

      He has supposedly taken some limited reps there in ST but I doubt he’s ready to take it on in late August. He’s never been in a live game at 1B.

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  9. mrmackey

    23 mins ago

    They should let Goldy walk after 2025 and convert Judge to 1b for 2026.

    It will be amusing to see how huge he really is when he’s standing next to guys like the battery operated Hobbit Altuve.

    And probably extend his prime and career.

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  10. YankeesBleacherCreature

    9 mins ago

    In The Athletics article, Judge is already long-tossing from 150 feet. Boone needs to cautiously rest Stanton in RF.

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