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Aaron Judge, the star player for the New York Yankees, was not in the starting lineup for the game against the Baltimore Orioles. This came after he was hit on the left hand by a pitch in the previous game. However, Yankees manager Aaron Boone mentioned that Judge was feeling better and even took some swings in the indoor batting cage. Boone stated that Judge’s status is day-to-day and there is a possibility he could return soon.

In Judge’s absence, Trent Grisham was slated to take his place in center field and bat ninth. The Yankees’ ace pitcher, Gerrit Cole, was set to make his season debut after recovering from a right elbow injury.

During the game against the Orioles, Judge was hit by a fastball traveling at 94.1 mph. Although he left the game shortly after, X-rays and a CT scan revealed no serious injuries, providing some relief for Judge and the team. Judge expressed his gratitude for the good news, especially considering his past experience with a broken wrist from a similar incident in 2018.

Judge, who is currently leading the major leagues with 26 home runs and 64 RBIs, is a key player for the Yankees. His absence from the lineup could have an impact on the team’s performance. However, Boone remains hopeful that Judge will make a swift recovery and return to the field soon.

In a similar incident, Mookie Betts of the Los Angeles Dodgers also suffered a hand injury after being hit by a pitch. He is expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks. These unfortunate incidents highlight the risks that players face in professional baseball, especially when dealing with high-speed pitches aimed at vulnerable areas like the hands.

Overall, the health and safety of players remain a top priority for teams, and precautions are taken to prevent serious injuries. Fans and teammates alike are eagerly awaiting Judge’s return to the lineup as the Yankees continue their season.