Most Painful Moment of the Yankee Season

No team gets through 162 games without losing players to injury. The Yankees lost Jordan Montgomery early in the year to an arm injury requiring Tommy John surgery. Brandon Drury was out for much of the spring due to migraines; Greg Bird's middle name is Deeyel (just kidding); Gleyber Torres missed most of July with a hip problem. And Gary Sanchez was recently hobbled by a groin problem. With the possible exception of Montgomery's injury, they all pale in comparison to the damage done by this Jakob Junis 1st inning pitch on Thursday night.
You can see Aaron Judge cringe a split second after Junis cracked him on the right wrist (with the ball falling away from his body). The impact caused a chip fracture of the ulnar styloid bone and will sideline the reigning AL Rookie of the Year for at least three weeks.  
Sitting in right field section 205, I got a good look at the injury as it happened and the pain Judge instantly felt.
Remarkably, he came to bat one more time two innings later and singled. But his wrist just didn't feel right, leading to MRI and CT scan that disagnosed the injury.
While other Yankee bats, notably Giancarlo Stanton and Didi Gregorius have been heating up lately, this will be the first time since the beginning of 2017 that the Yankees will go an extended period -- including next weekend's four games at Fenway -- without their most charismatic star and "Face of the Franchise."

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