‘MVP comeback?” Jersey takes first run since injury as he ‘speeds up rehab’
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Aaron Judge, 31, of the New York Yankees, recently began taking batting practice, and this time, he ran what may be the most important part of his return.카지노사이트
MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, published a video of Jersey’s running workout on Tuesday (20 June). This is his first running workout since his injury.
In the video, Judge runs the bases, leading off at first base and then running to third base, which means that he’s practising for a real game.
This is great news for the New York Yankees. This is because the injury is to his big toe, which has a major impact on his running.
Earlier, on 4 June, Jersey slammed his right foot into the fence while fielding against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and at the time of the injury, it looked like he would be able to return immediately.
However, he was eventually sidelined with a right big toe contusion. However, the ligaments were not in good shape, and he was eventually sidelined with a torn big toe ligament.
There was some speculation that he would be out for the season, with general manager Brian Cashman saying there was no timetable for his return.
However, he has been playing catch, taking batting practice and running the bases. This raised hopes for a return this season.
Of course, Judge is a valuable commodity. The New York Yankees signed him to a nine-year, $360 million contract ahead of this season. That’s an average of $40 million per year.
So there’s no way he’ll be forced to return. He has eight more seasons to play. He will return when everything is clear.
DongA.com reporter Cho Sung-woon
Aaron Judge, 31, of the New York Yankees, recently began taking batting practice, and this time, he ran what may be the most important part of his return.카지노사이트 MLB.com, the official website of Major League Baseball, published a video of Jersey’s running workout on Tuesday (20 June). This is his first running workout since his…