Aaron Judge undergoes testing for elbow issue in Yankees injury scare
Aaron Judge was sidelined from the Yankees' lineup due to a right elbow problem, raising concerns for the team. He underwent testing and awaited results to determine the extent of the injury.

In a potentially devastating blow for an already reeling team, Aaron Judge was out of the Yankees’ lineup Saturday against the Phillies with a right elbow issue. Judge underwent an MRI before the game, and the team was awaiting the results. The slugger winced after a throw on Tuesday and had trouble throwing on Friday. The injury has been bothering Judge more in the outfield than at the plate.
Asked if the injury could be related to the ulnar collateral ligament, manager Aaron Boone replied, 'I don’t know.' Judge leads the majors in batting average, home runs, RBIs, and other categories. The 33-year-old has a history of injuries and signed a record-breaking contract with the Yankees. Boone emphasized the need to assess the current situation before speculating on the impact of Judge's absence.
According to the source: New York Post.
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