The skid of the Yankees activates judge Aaron, Mark Leiter Jr.

New York Yankees restored Captain Aaron Judge and right -hander Mark Leiter Jr. among a burst of movements on Tuesday.
The judge was on the 10 -day injuries list with a tension tension in his right elbow, while Leiter was on the 15 -day IL with a stress fracture in his left leg.
The judge, who has not played since July 25, is expected to be the shot chosen on Tuesday when the Yankees resume their series with the Texas Rangers in Arlington. Manager Aaron Boone said the team wanted more time to assess the MVP arm twice before putting it back in the right field.
New York has made more changes to alignment after abandoning its fourth consecutive match with a defeat of 8-5 in 10 rounds in the Rangers on Monday evening. The Yankees slipped 5 1/2 games behind the Blue Jays in Toronto in the American League East by entering Tuesday.
The Yankees also recalled Yerry de Los Santos de Triple-A Scranca / Wilkes-Barre, appointed his colleague JT Brubaker for assignment and the Austin Slater-placed Voltner (Left Ischio-Jewish strain) on the 10-day IL.
The Yankees downgraded the right-handers Jake Bird in Triple-A after Monday’s match.
Bird, 29, took the defeat after abandoning a three -point circuit to Josh Jung. BIRD now has 0-1 with an MPM of 27.00 in three appearances since its arrival in a commercial deadline with Colorado on July 31.
The judge, 33, leads the majors in strikes (0.342), in the basic percentage (0.449) and in slugging (0.711) and has 37 circuits and 85 points produced in 103 games this season.
Leiter, 34, has a 4-6 file with an MPM of 4.46 and two stops in 41 relief appearances for New York this season.
From Los Santos, 27, has no decisions and an MPM of 1.78 in 17 appearances of the Yankees enclosure this season.
Brubaker, 31, has no decisions and an MPM of 3.38 in 12 relief appearances for the Yankees this season.
Slater, 32, is 0 for 7 with a point produced in three games for New York since his arrival in a business on July 30 with the White Sox in Chicago.
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