Aaron Judge Aims for Opening Day Comeback Amidst Recovery
After a brief hiatus due to abdominal discomfort, Judge resumes training with a clean bill of health, under careful team management.
- Aaron Judge resumed swinging on Friday after not doing so since Sunday due to abdominal discomfort, aiming to be game-ready for Opening Day.
- Despite the setback, Judge's MRI came back clean, indicating no significant issues, and he remains optimistic about his recovery.
- Manager Aaron Boone indicated that Judge might not play in Saturday's game against Toronto, emphasizing caution and the importance of being fully prepared for the season.
- Former Yankees manager Joe Torre returned to the camp as a guest instructor, adding excitement and expertise to the team's preparations.
- The Yankees are managing Judge's activities closely, with a modified program that includes tee work and soft tossing, to ensure his readiness for the regular season.