Aaron Judge Resumes Light Hitting But Remains Unable To Run One Month Into Toe Injury Recovery
- Aaron Judge has started light hitting drills but says he's still unable to run as he recovers from a torn ligament in his right toe.
- Judge received a second platelet-rich plasma injection and continues physical therapy but there is no clear timeline for his return.
- Judge's ability to put weight on and push off from his back foot is key to his recovery, though he hopes to reach a point where he can tolerate some level of pain.
- Judge is uncertain if he will participate in the All-Star Game and will consult with trainers and doctors before making a decision.
- The Yankees have struggled in Judge's absence, going 12-13 since his injury on June 3.