Aaron Judge injury update: Harper names Yankees slugger as dream teammate amid All-Star snub
Aaron Judge is sidelined with a lower-body injury, but his name keeps echoing through baseball’s biggest stages on 13 Jul 2026.
Bryce Harper named Aaron Judge his top teammate wish in a Monday media session, calling their World Baseball Classic chemistry “a lot of fun.” Harper’s blunt answer came during a reporter’s question about the best player he’s ever shared a field with. The 2026 All-Stars haven’t suited up together since the WBC, but Harper’s words keep Judge in the spotlight even from the bench.
Before landing on the injured list on 31 May, Aaron Judge posted a .248 average with 17 homers, 38 RBIs, 43 runs, and five steals across 59 games. The three-time MVP is chasing his first World Series ring as the Yankees sit 54-42, second in the American League East. MLB.com reported on 9 Jul that Judge’s rehab includes lower-body exercises and weight-room work, with an All-Star break reimaging plan in place.
The Yankees’ All-Star break could reveal Judge’s next steps. MLB.com’s 9 Jul update suggests imaging results may dictate when he ramps up game activity. Until then, Judge remains a Hall of Fame lock on the mend, while Harper’s public praise keeps fans buzzing about a potential on-field reunion.
Social media lit up after Harper’s remarks. One fan tweeted, “harper wants to be a yankee so bad man,” while another joked about Yankees GM Brian Cashman’s past roster choices. The chatter mixes nostalgia for the WBC duo with fresh jabs at New York’s front office, all centered on Aaron Judge’s status as the sport’s marquee teammate.