Brian Cashman Who Is New York's General Manager Provides An Update On Outfielder Aaron Judge
Aaron Judge who is a 6”7 282 pound right fielder for the team that wears the pinstripes originally injured his rib in September in a game against the Los Angeles Angels.
How?
Judge dove in an attempt to catch Albert Pujols’ fifth-inning single on Sept. 18, 2019. He spent the rest of the inning trying to stretch the shoulder out, but remained in the game. He sat out one game, but played seven games to end the season going 8-for-25 with three homers, two doubles and a triple in 25 at-bats. “according to an article by KRISTIE ACKERT of the New York Daily News.
Brian Cashman who is the General Manager of New York recently gave an update on the right -fielder. He had this to say about Aaron Judge.
“Once we resume play, we're excited to believe that he's going to rejoin us at full capacity,” Cashman said of Judge. “He wants to play as much as anybody, and we look forward to getting him back in the lineup.” “according to an article by Bryan Hoch on mlb.com
When and if the season begins is unknown as Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association continue to discuss parameters for the resumption of play while the Corona Virus is effecting those in the United States and around the world. Recently Brian Cashman had this say about the game on the diamond returning this year. “I'm optimistic that where there's a will, there's a way,” Cashman said on Thursday. “We all in this country are trying to find a way to get up and running. You see how that manifests itself, whether it's local restaurants changing how they go about doing their business -- in most cases, they've done take-out, and they’ve repackaged themselves. … It's incumbent upon all of us to find a way.” “according to an article by Brian Hoch on mlb.com.