Aaron Judge returns to the outfield as the Yankees begin a pivotal series against the Blue Jays. He’s making his first start in right field since being diagnosed with a flexor strain on July 26. That sent Judge to the injured list for a minimal 10 days. He spent the next month as a full-time designated hitter because the forearm issue made it difficult for him to throw.
The Yankees will ease Judge back to action. Manager Aaron Boone told reporters (including Bryan Hoch of MLB.com) that the two-time MVP will not play defense every day. Boone suggested Judge will divide right field playing time with Giancarlo Stanton. They’ll happily take whatever opportunities they can to keep Stanton out of the outfield. He’s in the DH spot tonight against Kevin Gausman.
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is also playing the series opener. He’s hitting fifth and back at second base. Chisholm departed last night’s win over the Astros with contusions on both knees. He was hobbled during the game but confirmed afterwards that testing ruled out any ligament damage (relayed by Brendan Kuty of The Athletic). He’s back tonight for one of New York’s biggest sets of the year.
The Jays have a three-game cushion in the AL East. The Yankees are half a game up on the Red Sox for second place and the American League’s top Wild Card position. All three teams have very strong odds of making the postseason. They’re all in play for the division, which would likely come with a first-round bye. Toronto, New York and Boston each have a better record than the AL West-leading Astros, so the East winner should secure one of the top two seeds. The Jays are a half-game ahead of the Tigers for the best record in the American League.
good to see both him and Stanton doing well. good dudes.
Big series, this is what seperates the men from the boys.
Blue Jays didn’t yet get that memo-another game added to lead over the chasers.
Looks like Yanks-RSox WC matchup almost assured.
Superb! I’ll expect the Jays to run on him this series. Glad to hear Jazz is OK.
Already ran on him. Judge isn’t 100 percent yet, but Stanton needed a DH day.
Move him to SS!
Looking forward to this upcoming series!
Not sure what Stanton and Judges AAV are but that has to be the most expensive right field of all time.
Juan Soto on line one.
Damn Yankees, 2 out of 3 in Houston. Should have swept. Come home with a bit of momentum and crap the bed. 4 hits aint gonna get it done. Unfortunately Schlittler pitched bad. Boone actually made the right call to pull him. Yarbrough gave them a chance to get back in.