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Yankees Captain Judge Resumes Throwing, Nears Outfield Return
24 Aug
Summary
- Yankees captain Aaron Judge takes next step in throwing progression
- Judge has not played outfield since July 25 due to elbow strain
- No timetable set for Judge's return to the outfield

As of August 25, 2025, New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge has taken a significant step forward in his recovery from a right elbow injury. Nearly a month after being placed on the injured list with a flexor strain, Judge briefly threw to bases from right field on Sunday, marking progress in his throwing progression.
While there is still no timetable for Judge's return to the outfield in a game, the 2-time AL MVP expressed his eagerness to get back on the field and contribute on both offense and defense. Judge has been limited to designated hitter duties since returning from the IL on August 5, hitting .218 with 3 home runs and 7 RBIs in 17 straight games.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone noted that the team is taking a cautious approach with Judge's recovery, prioritizing his long-term health over rushing him back. Boone stated that Judge's body will ultimately dictate the timeline for his return to the outfield, as the organization wants to ensure he does not re-injure the elbow.
In Judge's absence, the Yankees have struggled, going 4-6 without their star player. The team currently sits 6 games behind the division-leading Toronto Blue Jays and 1.5 games back of the Boston Red Sox for the first American League wild card spot.