Boone: Judge returning to Yanks' lineup Tuesday
Briefly

Aaron Judge is set to return to the New York Yankees' lineup as their designated hitter after a stint on the injured list due to a flexor strain. Judge has not played since July 25, but after hitting off minor league pitchers, he is eligible to come back. The Yankees have struggled recently, losing four games in a row, and are currently third in the AL East. Both Judge and manager Boone are optimistic about the team's performance with his return.
Aaron Judge will return to the New York Yankees' lineup, eligible after a 10-day injured list stint due to a flexor strain in his right elbow.
The Yankees have lost four straight games. Judge, with a .342 batting average, leads the majors, and returns to a struggling team.
Boone expressed optimism about Judge's progress, indicating he might play catch soon to assess a timeline for a return to the outfield.
Giancarlo Stanton, the starting DH, will not play the outfield in Texas if Judge serves as the DH during the series.
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