It wasn’t batting practice, it was malpractice: Yankees are to blame for Aaron Judge’s botched diagnosis
https://www.nj.com/yankees/2020/03/...blame-for-aaron-judges-botched-diagnosis.html
Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge will begin the season on the injury list rehabbing from an issue that probably would have been healed by now if the team's medical staff had diagnosed the problem when it occurred last September.AP
Posted Mar 07, 6:15 AM
TAMPA — If George Steinbrenner were alive and still running the Yankees, they’d be looking for new trainers and team doctors -- even after a bunch of them were fired last winter.
You can almost hear Steinbrenner bellowing: “Can anyone diagnose a (bleeping) injury around here?”
Three of the Yankees biggest -- and highest-paid stars -- outfielder Aaron Judge and pitchers James Paxton and Luis Severino have been sidelined in spring training with injuries they suffered last season.
Doctor J could’ve kept the Yankees healthier.
Judge, the latest star sidelined in this massive screwup, has a stress fracture to his first right rib that he suffered while diving for a ball in September. The Yankees will reassess Judge after two weeks, they said Friday -- as if Judge, after failing to heal over the past six months will miraculous mend in two weeks. Opening Day is less than three weeks away.
And think about what we just said: Judge had a broken bone in his body and Yankees doctors couldn’t find it -- even after Judge told team trainers he heard a “crack” and a “pop" last Sept. 18, when he tried to rob the Angels’ Albert Pujols of a single.
Give the Yankees credit for making Judge get an MRI, which revealed no damage.
But remember: He heard a “crack" and a "pop.”
I wonder When Judge will be back in the Everyday Lineup?
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