
New York Yankees finally ended their five-game series without victory yesterday (Wednesday) taking the measure of the Texas Rangers by the 3-2 brand. Admittedly, nothing was easy, but this gain provides the break in equality in the face of its last if there was ever equality in the classification between the two teams at the end of this campaign.
Although this is not the only reason, the difficulties of the bombers are partly explained by the absence of Captain Aaron Judge, he who missed ten games due to a diagnosis of elongation of the right flexor, and who made his return to the game on Tuesday, but only as a choice of choice.
Things could however change faster than expected. Indeed, according to Jon Morosi, the judge should soon resume his duties as a voltijouriser, perhaps even this weekend in the last match of the series against the Astros of Houston on Sunday.
Although, faithful to their habit of living in secret, the Yankees did not reveal a schedule for the return of Judge to the right field, it seems that it could happen soon.
While Judge was a formidable force offensively for the Yankees, his defensive contribution was very solid, his constant presence in the outside field being a key element of the team's defense.
In addition, his return to the lawn also allows Giancarlo Stanton to act daily as a designated striker, the best of worlds.
After an exceptional start to the season, Judge faced some difficulties when he returned to the alignment, but no matter how long it takes to return to his yesteryear after his absence, it is better to have it within the alignment in the Bronx.
- Dustin May did not dominate yesterday.
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- The paadres are two games from the Dodgers.
Padres now trail the Dodgers by two games for the NL West lead
It’s the closest San Diego has been to first place since June 13th pic.twitter.com/StN5LTkfp2
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) August 7, 2025
- Kevin Kiermaier, Canadian Canadian coach on the first goal for one night.
Kevin Kiermaier is getting the full coach experience tonight in Vancouver. Has been serving as the Canadians' first-base coach in addition to the pre-game work he put in with the outfielders. https://t.co/jLEY1Mb7Dn pic.twitter.com/7JIsiCXvdK
— Zach Worden (@Worden_Zach) August 7, 2025
- Carlos Narvaez back tomorrow?
Carlos Narvaez said after a round of medical tests today that his knee is merely sore. He expects to return to the lineup Friday or Saturday. https://t.co/N80SIvtb53
— Tim Healey (@timbhealey) August 7, 2025
- Cavan Biggio, minor contract in Anaheim.
Angels, Cavan Biggio Agree To Minor League Deal https://t.co/pFEkSlN17w pic.twitter.com/2PXKkmm4bM
— MLB Trade Rumors (@mlbtraderumors) August 7, 2025











