Yankees Get TERRIBLE News As Aaron Judge Reveals Scary Reality That Will Affect Him For “The Rest Of His Career” … Will He Ever Be The Same??

For all intents and purposes, the New York Yankees 2023 season went down in flames when Aaron Judge injured his toe out in Los Angeles. 

The towering 6-foot-7, 282-pound superstar outfielder missed 42 games following the ligament tear in his right big toe.

The Bombers weren’t nearly the same team without his presence on the field and (certainly) his bat in the lineup. 

With the new season upon us, Yankee fans are thrilled to have Judge back at full strength. 

But is he actually at full strength???

Unfortunately, Judge admitted that his toe injury is something he’s going to have to monitor and deal with for the rest of his career.

“It’s going to be I think a constant maintenance I think the rest of my career,” Judge said. “Anything with injuries like that, you just gotta stay on top of it so it doesn’t flare up again.”

Judge finished the 2023 season with 37 home runs, 75 RBI’s and a .262 battering average across 106 games played.

But the large chunk of season he missed helped doom the Yankees as they finished with their worst record in 30 years.

Reflecting on the incident that led to his injury, Judge kept his humor, saying: “I keep getting hurt in right field, so I think that’s why they moved me to center field.”

He admitted that the injury has given him a new mindset and approach when playing the outfield…

“I think it’s about playing smarter, understanding the field, understanding the dimensions…just like this year, I’ve got to play smart,” he said. 

There’s no downplaying how disappointing last season was for the Yankees. In actuality, “disappointing” is not nearly a strong enough word. Not by a long shot. 

“A lot of guys were embarrassed … (It was) kind of a wake-up call,” Judge admitted. 

Despite his personal achievements and accolades over eight major league seasons, including breaking records and All-Star selections, Judge remains focused on achieving the ultimate goal: winning a championship.

“My best season will be when we’re holding up that trophy,” Judge said. 

(To his credit, Judge has always said and done the right thing, both on and off the field … He’s nothing but absolute class and will surely find himself in Monument Park one day.)

“He is not only the face of our team, but I think certainly one of the faces of the game,” manager Aaron Boone correctly said of Judge.

What are your thoughts on Judge entering the 2024 season?

Are you worried that his toe injury is going to linger and affect him for the rest of his career?

As far as the Bombers go, is this the year they FINALLY win the World Series???

Yankee fans certainly hope so … After all, 2009 was a lifetime ago!

 

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