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Aaron Judge: Years before he no longer had pain in his toe?

Basically, when Aaron Judge ran into the fence at Dodger Stadium, I don’t think anyone expected his toe to get that much attention.

But life being what it is, it looks like the Judge has a hard time getting over it.

Even if the player is better, we know that his toe is progressing slowly. After all, Aaron Boone didn’t want to guarantee his return to the game this year last month, which caused concern in the Bronx.

Judge is not yet able to run, which means that it will be necessary, pain or not, to wait a bit before seeing him in action again in a ball game.

But even if he returns, it could be painful.

What the main interested party said is that he is ready to play despite the pain since his injury could take years to heal. Years?

Although he could return in July, he is aware that it could take several years, up to three years, to stop feeling the pain.

This means that in 2026, the flyer could still be in pain. It’s not nothing.

I have a feeling the outfielder does see how his people aren’t going anywhere without him and even though Harrison Bader is rolling well, the #99 must be feeling the pressure to come back.

And as long as playing in pain possibly until 2026, might as well get used to it now and come back as soon as he can, right? As soon as he can run, he should come back, obviously.

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