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As LHP Max Fried ramps up, Yankees’ wait continues for limited Aaron Judge

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 5:41 PM

Reinforcements are near for the New York Yankees.

Manager Aaron Boone could have left-handed ace Max Fried back in the rotation by the trade deadline and Aaron Judge might not be far behind.

Fried was the starter ​Friday night for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, his first in-game action since he was ‌placed on the injured list with a bone bruise after an outing May 13.

Fried was on a pitch count “in the low 50s” on Friday, Boone said. He’s already scheduled for at least one more start at Triple-A next week before the Yankees reassess his status.

There is less clarity around the ‌return ​of Judge (rib) and another big bat, Giancarlo Stanton, who ⁠has resumed running but has ⁠no timetable for advancing to baseball workouts.

Judge was told to pause riding a stationary bike but has the green light to walk on a treadmill with a slight incline. He’s not ready to take batting practice or resume even stationary ​baseball activities.

He said Friday the latest imaging of his fractured rib on his right side showed “some improvement,” but he isn’t cleared for workouts due to the risk ⁠of re-injury.

“We’re not there yet. We’ll just continue ⁠to wait, let it heal,” Boone said. “I feel good about the ​fact that he’ll be back. It’s just a matter of when.

“Obviously we all want ​Aaron Judge back in the lineup. As I’ve said we have a ‌lot of capable players. We finished the (first) half on a high note. We have to continue to play well and hopefully win ballgames knowing that at some point he’ll join us.”

Judge, a three-time American League MVP, has 17 homers and 38 RBIs in ⁠59 games.

Sidelined since April 24 when Stanton hurt his calf against the Houston Astros, he’s not expected to be in the lineup this week. He has played only 24 games ⁠this season with three ‌homers and 14 RBI. His current injured list stint is ⁠his seventh since joining the Yankees ahead of the 2018 season.

Boone ​said ‌the Yankees are being patient with two other injured arms. ​Left-hander Carlos Rodon ⁠threw a 10-pitch bullpen session on Friday to provide the Yankees a live check of his progress recovering from inflammation in his left elbow.

Right-hander Clarke Schmidt is a potential discussion for August, Boone said. He’s recovering from his second Tommy John surgery. The Yankees scheduled Schmidt to throw against live hitting for the first time since the 2025 ​elbow surgery.

–Field Level Media