Yankees' Aaron Judge out at least three weeks with chip fracture in right wrist

Yankees' Aaron Judge out at least three weeks with chip fracture in right wrist

Tom Hanslin··3 min read

Updated Post: July 26, 11:02 p.m. -- It appears the Yankees will have to play without Aaron Judge for a few weeks.

The team announced on Thursday night that Judge sustained a chip fracture of his right wrist (ulnar styloid bone) and he won't be able to swing a bat in a game situation for approximately three weeks. Surgery has not been recommended, according to the Yankees.

Original Post: July 26, 9:04 p.m. -- Another midsummer trade can't fix this dilemma.

Yankees' outfielder Aaron Judge exited Thursday's game against the Kansas City Royals in the fourth inning after taking a pitch to his right hand during an at-bat in the first inning. Although the 26-year-old stayed in the game following a brief meeting with manager Aaron Boone and trainer Steve Donohue, third baseman Miguel Andujar eventually pinch-hit for Judge three innings later.

According to multiple reports, Judge was first examined by team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad and then sent to New York-Presbyterian hospital for an MRI and CT scan. His status is unknown at the moment.

Should Judge miss a significant amount of time with an injury, the Yankees would sorely miss his production. In 99 games this season, the two-time All-Star is hitting .285 with 26 home runs, 61 RBI, and a .946 OPS.

This story will be updated once more information is released.

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