💨 Abstract
New York Yankees' slugger Aaron Judge returns as the designated hitter after a 10-day injury hiatus due to a right elbow strain. Manager Aaron Boone anticipates Judge starting a throwing program soon but is cautious about his immediate return to the outfield. Judge leads the majors in hitting and is among the leaders in home runs and RBIs. The Yankees have recently struggled, falling to third place in the AL East.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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