Yankees star Aaron Judge exits early with undisclosed injury
NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees star Aaron Judge left Saturday’s game after injuring his left oblique and was set for tests at a hospital.
Judge gingerly made his way to first base after hitting a single against Kansas City and was immediately pulled.
The All-Star slugger had homered in the first for a New York team already missing a dozen players because of injuries.
Judge appeared to feel something on his side and labored to run it out. Trainer Steve Donahue came from the dugout to check on Judge, who then left.
Judge hit his fifth home run and is batting .288 with 11 RBIs. The right fielder has played in every game this season.
New York entered the game with 12 players on the injured list, including Giancarlo Stanton (strained left biceps), Luis Severino (right rotator cuff inflammation), Gary Sanchez (strained left calf) and Aaron Hicks (lower back strain).
Of their injured players only Sanchez appears close to returning. Before the game, manager Aaron Boone said the catcher could return from a strained left calf Wednesday in Anaheim against the Angels if there are no problems in a minor league rehab game on Monday.
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