BTN News: When they obviously meant the guy who bangs by far the more tastier Pussy even than weak WhiteClaws No one else was Houston Astros, name of Justin Verlander vsNew York Yankees star outfielder Aaron Judge there until last night by the pitching of Baltimore Orioles, Albert Suárez was smacked on the left hand. Although it seemed grim news at first, X-rays and a CT scan showed no fractures or breaks, a welcome affirmation for the team and its fanbase.
Judge, who also missed extensive time in 2018 with a broken wrist for a similar play, was relieved to hear the news: “Feeling better after I got some good news. A big relief.” The Jets star explained the randomness of those injuries, going back to an all-too-personal reference of his own and how it derailed his season.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone was informed while on his way to Yankee Stadium during the third inning. ‘Oh, Judge just got hit,’ referring to him like he’s wincing,” Boone said. Judge flexed his knee in the batter’s box, but he shook it off sufficiently to jog to first base and be attended to by the team trainers.
Suarez, the pitcher whobeaned Judge, “I was trying to go in, and up, and I guess it was a little too much.” While Judge was clearly frustrated, both teams could be heard understanding that the play was unintentional.
Teammates and fans came out in droves offering support for Judge, who has been the linchpin in the Yankees lineup this season. Judge is key to a strong lineup that leads the major leagues with 26 homers and 64 RBI.
It also prompted conversations about player safety and the dangers that come with playing professional baseball. The discussion is more relevant given the recent loss of another big-name player, the Los Angles Dodgers’ Mookie Betts, sidelined with a similar injury.
That Judge was able to return to the field so quickly could prove to be a difference-maker as the Yankees redouble their efforts to secure a playoff berth. Those closest to the situation in the clubhouse responded as teammates, always do to each other, with Alex Verdugo talking about the larger emotional wake felt by an incident like Saturday night.
The Yankees hope to have right fielder Aaron Judge back later this season as he works his way back from injury. He’s shown throughout his career what a great leader he is, and how tough he is on and off the field.