Aaron Judge Provides Troubling Update on Toe Injury
Outfielder's Pain Persists Despite Activation
Judge Activated for Friday's Game Against Baltimore
New York Yankees star Aaron Judge revealed on Saturday that his injured right big toe is still causing him pain while walking.
Despite the discomfort, Judge was activated for Friday night's game against the Baltimore Orioles.
Dodging a Significant Injury
Judge was relieved to have escaped serious injury after being hit in the left hand by a pitch on Tuesday night.
Manager Aaron Boone said that Judge's injured hand is showing positive signs of improvement.
Troubling Update on Toe Injury
However, Judge's update on his toe injury is concerning.
The injury has kept Judge out of action since August 10th, and it remains unclear when he will be able to return to full strength.
Boone's Perspective
Boone stated that Judge is experiencing less pain when running and batting.
However, the manager acknowledged that Judge's discomfort while walking is a concern.
Expert Insights
Dr. Michael Swank, a leading orthopedic surgeon, emphasized the significance of monitoring Judge's toe injury closely.
"Toe injuries can be very tricky, and it's important to make sure that they are not aggravated by continued activity."
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