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The New York Yankees superstar Aaron is heading for the injured list.
On Saturday, the judge was absent from the programming and the director of the team, Aaron Boone, revealed that the superstar was confronted with an elbow injury which made it difficult to launch it.
Rather than placing the judge in the outside field in pain or as a designated striker, Boone chose to sit and send him for imaging. While the entire faithful of the Yankees held their breath, fearing a potential injury to the UCL, the Yankees were beaten by the phillies of Philadelphia.

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After the match, Boone provided the update This judge indicated would be sent to the injured list with a flexor strain. The UCL of the judge would be intact, which makes this update one of the best scenarios, all well considered.
The flexor mass is a packet of muscles that connects from the forearm to the elbow. Interesting injuries, in particular the flexor mass, often precede UCL injuries.
The good news is that the UCL is fine. Another good news is that this kind of injury is generally not part of launch, which means that the judge could return as a designated teammate from the team for 10 days.
But the bad news is that the judge heads for the injured list, and the Yankees will probably be very careful with the arm of the superstar. As indicated previously, a malnunized flexor stump can very quickly turn into a torn UCL. A torn UCL would take the judge for the rest of the season and potentially part of next year.
It is good that the Yankees were able to catch this while the UCL was intact, but it is even more important that they proceed with caution.
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