Yankees' Aaron Judge won't need surgery on right elbow
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Yankees' Aaron Judge won't need surgery on right elbow
"In addition to Boone confirming that shortstop Anthony Volpe underwent surgery to repair a labrum tear in his left shoulder on Tuesday, the manager disclosed that lefthander Carlos Rodon underwent surgery earlier this week to remove loose bodies in his left elbow and to shave a bone spur."
""(He'll) be available in April or early May," Cashman said of Rodon."
"Cashman said Volpe should come off of the IL at some point in April or, "worst case," in May."
"Giancarlo Stanton, who missed the first two-and-a-half months of the season with tennis elbow in both elbows - a condition that never completely healed and required constant maintenance once he did come back - will not require any kind of operation during the winter, Boone said."
Aaron Judge will not require surgery on his right elbow following a flexor strain that led to a brief IL stint. Shortstop Anthony Volpe underwent surgery to repair a labrum tear in his left shoulder and will begin the season on the injured list, with an expected return in April or, at the latest, May. Left-hander Carlos Rodon had surgery to remove loose bodies and shave a bone spur in his left elbow, faces an eight-week throwing restriction, and will start next season on the injured list, likely available in April or early May. Giancarlo Stanton will not need offseason surgery for ongoing tennis elbow issues.
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