New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge (wrist) will take batting practice again on Wednesday, manager Aaron Boone said.
Judge successfully went through his first on-field BP session on Monday and also made throws from right field on Tuesday without issue. "We have a little bit of an idea of timeline but I'd rather it continue to unfold every day," Boone said Tuesda. "He'll hit again tomorrow. I think the work is pretty extensive hopefully over the weekend. We'll probably have a decision of how we're going to go about things." Judge has been sidelined since late-July due to a chip fracture in his right wrist.
Judge was averaging 13.1 FanDuel points per game this season, while slashing .285/.398/.548 with 26 home runs, 61 RBI, 6 steals, and 70 runs scored across 447 plate appearances (99 games).
Source: Bryan Hoch