Aaron Judge
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7 entriesJudge's stress fracture in his right first rib has not progressed as quickly as hoped. Manager Aaron Boone confirmed he will not be evaluated at the initial four-week mark, extending the timeline further. Judge has not resumed any baseball activities, and a late July or early August return is now the working target, though no firm date has been set.
Judge has a stress fracture in his right first rib diagnosed June 5 — an injury he played through for weeks before being shut down. He has not appeared in a game since May 31. Manager Boone offered no timetable as of June 28, noting Judge is approaching but has not yet reached his reimaging window. Standard healing protocol for rib stress fractures is 6–8 weeks before baseball activity; a best-case return would be mid-July.
Stress fracture in his right rib. Has not played since May 31. Manager Aaron Boone says Judge is confident about a return this season, but early-to-mid August is the realistic best case based on comparable rib stress fractures at the MLB level.
Right rib stress fracture — on the shelf since May 31, approaching three weeks out. Manager Aaron Boone expects him back in 2026 but has not committed to a timeline; external reporting points to a roughly two-month absence from the injury date, suggesting a late July or early August return.
Rib stress fracture placed retroactive to June 2. The Yankees plan 4-6 weeks before re-imaging, making any return before the All-Star break near-impossible, with August the most realistic target. Giancarlo Stanton is also on the IL, meaning Spencer Jones steps into a full-time outfield role with meaningful lineup protection around him.
Stress fracture in the right first rib, traced back to a dive he made in Houston on April 26. Judge played through it for over five weeks before imaging confirmed the fracture. He will be shut down for four to six weeks before new imaging determines healing progress; a return-to-play protocol begins only after that clears. August is the most realistic target, September is in play.
Stress fracture of the first rib on his right side, confirmed by CT scan Thursday after initial imaging suggested a bone bruise. Placed on the 10-day IL Friday with a transfer to the 60-day IL expected. Re-evaluation imaging scheduled in 4–6 weeks. The Yankees said he is expected to return "at some point this season" but declined to commit to a timeline. Late August is the realistic floor.