Yankees Raise Season-Ending Surgery Concern In Aaron Judge Injury Update
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 21: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees looks on during the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium on May 21, 2026 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images)
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Getty ImagesThe New York Yankees have spent much of the 2026 season battling through injuries while attempting to remain among the American League's top contenders. No player has been more important to those efforts than Aaron Judge, whose production has once again helped anchor the lineup as the club pursues another postseason berth.
That reality has made every update regarding Judge's health a major storyline. Earlier this week, the Yankees described the slugger’s absence from the lineup as being caused by a bone bruise in his right shoulder. But the team has continuously failed to provide more details as it waits for additional medical evaluations.
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New York Yankees Reveal Aaron Judge Is Consulting With Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Specialist
On Thursday, manager Aaron Boone was pressed to outline the evaluations that the team is waiting for on Judge and the specific specialist that the team is consulting was revealed.
"The name of the specialist that the Yankees/Aaron Judge are waiting on is Dr. Gregory Pearl, a team spokesperson said,” according to the New York Daily News’ Gary Phillips. “Based out of Dallas, Pearl 'has made significant contributions to vascular surgery education and clinical practice, particularly in complex vascular procedures and thoracic outlet syndrome management in high-performance athletes.'"
The specialist connection has generated attention because of the potential condition involved. The connection to Pearl suggests Judge might be dealing with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), a somewhat common condition for baseball players, particularly pitchers, that often requires season-ending injury to resolve.
"Judge hasn’t been formally diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome — only a bone bruise in his right shoulder,” JP Hoornstra noted for The Big Lead. “But the possibility of a compressed nerve in the area is perhaps weighing on the Yankees, who haven’t seen Judge since he was removed in the seventh inning of their May 31 game in West Sacramento."
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New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge Injury Update Raises Season-Ending Surgery Concern
The Yankees' decision to consult a renowned TOS specialist has understandably fueled speculation about the severity of the issue.
“This is extremely bad,” John Terry wrote on X, formerly Twitter, voicing the concern of several fans following the update. “Sounds like thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). Ends careers.”
“So if it’s TOS expect him back next May,” wrote another user on X.
The timing could hardly be more important for New York. Judge entered this week among the American League leaders in several offensive categories while continuing to serve as the centerpiece of the Yankees' lineup. The former MVP has once again been one of baseball's most productive players this season.
As of this writing though, the Yankees remain in a waiting period. The organization has not indicated that surgery is being considered, nor has Judge received a thoracic outlet syndrome diagnosis.
But that hasn’t stopped the update about Pearl from raising concerns that he’s headed for a season-ending injury that could derail the team’s championship hopes.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com