Aaron Judge misses Chicago White Sox opener and his second straight game with toe injury

Aaron Judge misses Chicago White Sox opener and his second straight game with toe injury from crashing into fence while making excellent catch

  • Judge’s toe hit the base of the outfield wall on Saturday against the Dodgers
  • He would have a meeting with team doctors to determine a plan of action
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Yankees slugger Aaron Judge will miss at least one more game after hurting his right big toe on Saturday, according to manager Aaron Boone.

Judge injured the toe when it hit the concrete base of the outfield fence as he ran through the wall toward the bullpen while making a spectacular grab against the Dodgers.

He was due to undergo a test on Monday to determine how much time he may have to miss, but as of Tuesday afternoon no diagnosis had been announced.

During his speech on Sunday, Judge did not rule out a broken toe.

‘When I’m on [the injured list], I’m working on it. But I try not to be. Who knows?’ judge said. “I don’t have an answer yet.”

The NY Yankees manager stated on Tuesday that Aaron Judge would play at least one more game

Judge suffered an injury to his right big toe during a collision with the wall against the Dodgers

Judge suffered an injury to his right big toe during a collision with the wall against the Dodgers

The Yankees slugger was scheduled to undergo a test on Thursday to determine a plan of action

The Yankees slugger was scheduled to undergo a test on Thursday to determine a plan of action

Speaking Tuesday, Boone stated that Judge was doing better and would be meeting with doctors later in the day to determine a course of action.

Pitcher Gerrit Cole called the concrete ledge at the base of the wall “rather dangerous” after Saturday’s game.

Boone hoped it would be something MLB or the Dodgers organization would investigate for future safety concerns.

“Hopefully that’s something they’re looking at,” Boone said. “I think all these places are doing their best to make it as safe as possible.”

“But to me it looks like that cement at the bottom could be filled up a little bit. Hopefully it’s something they at least look at and consider, and I’m sure they will.”