Aaron Boone said it is unlikely that Aaron Judge will be the same with the New York Yankees this MLB season and then backtracked. The Bronx Bombers manager spoke back and forth about Judge.
Aaron Boone told WFAN that it was unlikely Aaron Judge would throw “normally” again this season, followed by a quick rectification. Yes, he quickly responded, insisting that he would regain his full strength.
Can Aaron Judge really throw hard from the outfield? Or is The Judge playing with hidden limitations?
Since Aaron Judge‘s right flexor strain, which kept him out of defensive play from late July 2025, from which he returned to right field in the game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees on Friday, September 5, 2025, for the first time since July 25, 2025, but Judge had to make a throw home to try to get a runner out and did not, preferring to throw to second base which sparked questions whether Aaron Judge is 100 percent recovered from his injury.
When Aaron Judge took the ball, the Toronto Blue Jays runner was just getting to third base and suddenly when everyone was expecting the throw home, the Judge threw to second base, whom he had practically in front of him.
This has unleashed the anger of New York Yankees fans towards Aaron Boone, the manager of the Bronx Bombers, whom they have branded a liar.
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