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Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees will be sidelined for a significant amount of time
It sounds like the New York Yankees will be without Aaron Judge for the next month or so. An IL announcement hasnβt been made yet by the Yankees, but that could be coming in the coming days. Itβs a rib fracture for Judge, and the typical return timeline is usually around 4 months.
The Yankees have announced that Aaron Judge has a stress fracture. He will be reimaged in approximately 4-6 weeks. The team does expect him to return this season. pic.twitter.com/6uVLGK5P8N
— Bryan Hoch βΎοΈ (@BryanHoch) June 5, 2026
βJudge is expected to return at some point this season.β
This is massive news for the Yankees and MLB, and it should spur speculation on whatβs next for Aaron Judge and the Yankees. New York salavaged itβs series against the Guardians on Thursday afternoon, but every Yankees fan knows it could be downhill in some ways for the Yankees offense without Judge.
If Aaron Judge endures any setbacks from this injury, his return could be pushed back even longer than the original thought of a four-week timeline.
Aaron Judge out at least 4-6 weeks with stress fracture of first rib on his right side.
Heβs expected to return at some point this season, per @GaryHPhillips. pic.twitter.com/PhBoqqcoaX
— Underdog MLB (@UnderdogMLB) June 5, 2026
Here are three potential trade candidates that the Yankees could consider in the immediate future to help replace the services of Aaron Judge.
Mickey Moniak

GettyDENVER, COLORADO β SEPTEMBER 16: Mickey Moniak #22 of the Colorado Rockies hits a 3 RBI home runj against the Miami Marlins in the eighth inning at Coors Field on September 16, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Currently on the IL, Mickey Moniak has emerged as a top trade candidate among MLB outfielders on a not-so-great Colorado Rockies team.
Moniak is hitting .280 this season with 12 home runs, 28 RBI, and 42 hits. Heβs at least worth calling if the Yankees endure some troubles at the right field position. Max Scheumann projects to take over right field for now, but Jasson Dominguez is another option.
JJ Bleday

GettyCINCINNATI, OHIO β MAY 30: JJ Bleday #22 of the Cincinnati Reds celebrates a two RBI home run in the second inning against the Atlanta Braves at Great American Ball Park on May 30, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Look, the group of outfielders thought to be *available* right now via trade isnβt great, but JJ Bleday could be an option. Heβs enjoying a breakout season with 10 home runs, 27 RBI, and a .289 batting average in 120+ at-bats. His swing could also benefit from the short porch in right field at Yankee Stadium.
There is no possible option to replace Aaron Judge, but the Yankees could make a value move here in some capacity, and maybe they bring in at least one other player to challenge Scheumann and Dominguez. The speculation and rumors are certainly going to get loud if the Yankees start to drop games.
Jo Adell

GettyNEW YORK, NEW YORK β JUNE 19: Jo Adell #7 of the Los Angeles Angels celebrates his second inning home run against the New York Yankees with third base coach Bo Porter #88 at Yankee Stadium on June 19, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Jo Adell is another name that the New York Yankees should inquire about in a potential trade. He enjoyed a breakout season last year, and honestly, the Yankees need a right-handed hitter anyway, but Adell stands out because he should enjoy some positive regression hitting in Yankee Stadium. Adell is hitting .235 with nine home runs, 35 RBI, and 57 hits.
Among this trio of players, Jo Adell might cost the most in terms of trade value, but could also be a trade that the Yankees consider regardless of the recent Aaron Judge news.
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