NEW YORK -- Dressed in slacks and a t-shirt, Yankees injured right fielder Aaron Judge made a quick stop at his locker Tuesday night as winning pitcher Masahiro Tanaka held court with Japanese reporters and offensive hero Miguel Andujar talked to American writers.
The best news coming from the home clubhouse following the Yankees' 6-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles was Judge showing off his fractured right wrist to two reporters and declaring he was pain free.
"It feels good," the All-Star slugger said with a smile while looking down at his wrist, which was not wrapped and not swollen five days after a 93-mph fastball by Kansas City Royals righty Jakob Junis struck him, causing a chip fracture of his right ulnar styloid bone.