‘No Next Steps’ as of Yet for Aaron Judge’s Toe Injury
Officially, no less than, the Yankees can be with out Aaron Judge for no less than per week after formally inserting him on the injured listing Wednesday with a sprain of the large toe on his proper foot. But Judge — who damage himself on a leaping catch that carried him by way of the proper discipline fence at Dodger Stadium on Saturday — has no precise timeline for returning to the lively roster.
“No next steps,” Manager Aaron Boone mentioned. “Think about getting a shot in your big toe, into the joint. You’ve got to get over that, then we’ll see where we’re at.”
Judge acquired a platelet-rich plasma injection within the toe on Tuesday night time, when the Yankees misplaced to the Chicago White Sox, 3-2. If the swelling from the shot subsides in a number of days, as anticipated, the Yankees can have a clearer define of how Judge ought to progress.
This is the second I.L. stint this season for Judge, who missed 10 days final month with a strained proper hip. He has nonetheless managed to steer the American League in house runs, with 19, and has the very best slugging share (.674) and on-base plus slugging share (1.078) within the majors.
“I guess, technically, you have less margin for error when you take the best player in the sport out of your lineup every day,” Boone mentioned. “But, that said, we’re also getting some key guys back in our lineup, a lineup that, frankly, the last two weeks has been doing a really good job of scoring runs, and scoring runs in different ways.”
For right-handed hitters like Judge, the proper huge toe is the catalyst for rotating the decrease half of the physique after they swing. Infielder DJ LeMahieu, who broke the sesamoid bone in his proper huge toe final season and had subsequent ligament injury in his second toe, was severely hampered by the harm. It value him most of September and all the postseason — and got here with appreciable embarrassment.
“It sounds stupid, because it’s your toe,” LeMahieu mentioned on Wednesday. “But it does have a big effect on a lot.”
LeMahieu mentioned he had seen Judge’s toe, which he known as “completely black and blue,” however had not spoken with Judge in regards to the particulars of the harm. He mentioned anybody with a foot harm ought to put together to be pissed off.
“The feet heal slow,” LeMahieu mentioned. “If you have another injury, I feel like it’s always like, ‘OK, it’s four to six weeks, this is the rehab, then you’re good to go.’ But with the feet, it’s such a complex thing that there’s no one answer.”
Boone mentioned that Judge’s toe downside, no less than, appeared extra easy than LeMahieu’s harm final season. But the Yankees can’t be positive till Judge begins his restoration, which is on maintain for now. Judge will miss no less than the remainder of this homestand — a doubleheader with Chicago on Thursday and three weekend video games with the Boston Red Sox — in addition to the primary sport towards the Mets at Citi Field subsequent Tuesday.
The crew promoted outfielder Billy McKinney, a left-handed hitter who was batting .274 with 9 homers for Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, to switch Judge on the lively roster. McKinney, 28, performed the primary two video games of his main league profession with the Yankees in 2018, and has since performed for Toronto, Milwaukee, the Mets, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland.
