Aaron Judge is set to return for the New York Yankees on TUESDAY
New York slugger Aaron Judge, out since April 27 with a right hip strain, is expected to return for the Yankees' game Tuesday against the Oakland Athletics. New York manager Aaron Boone made the comment Saturday before the team's game at the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg, Fla., not far from the Yankees' minor league complex in Tampa. Aaron Judge is set to return for the New York Yankees on Tuesday after a hip strain Judge, the star slugger of the Yankees, has been injured since April 27 with the problem Judge missed his eighth game Saturday, with Tuesday the first day he is eligible to come off the injured list. A career.283 career hitter, Judge broke the AL home run record last season with 62 dingers and also led the majors in RBIs, runs and slugging percentage.




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