Aaron Judge Will Not Require Elbow Surgery; Rodon, Volpe Likely Unavailable To Begin 2026
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Aaron Judge Will Not Require Elbow Surgery; Rodon, Volpe Likely Unavailable To Begin 2026
"Yankees manager Aaron Boone held a press conference today and provided some notable updates about players on the roster. Outfielder Aaron Judge will not require offseason surgery on his right elbow. However, left-hander Carlos Rodón underwent a procedure to remove loose bodies from his left elbow. He will be no-throw for eight weeks and will likely miss the start of next season."
"Outfielder Aaron Judge will not require offseason surgery on his right elbow. However, left-hander Carlos Rodón underwent a procedure to remove loose bodies from his left elbow. He will be no-throw for eight weeks and will likely miss the start of next season. Shortstop Anthony Volpe, who had shoulder surgery this week, won't be able to hit for four months and won't be able to dive for six months."
Aaron Judge will not require offseason surgery on his right elbow. Carlos Rodón underwent a procedure to remove loose bodies from his left elbow and will be no-throw for eight weeks. Rodón will likely miss the start of next season. Anthony Volpe had shoulder surgery this week and will be unable to hit for four months and unable to dive for six months. Volpe is likely to begin next season on the injured list. Recovery timelines for Rodón and Volpe extend into the offseason and could affect roster availability at the start of next season.
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