When Aaron Judge spoke to reporters following the Yankees’ loss to the Red Sox on Saturday, he didn’t have much information when it came to his throwing program.

Asked when the slugger, limited to DH duties since returning from a right flexor strain , might return to right field in a game, Judge deferred to trainers. He offered the same response when asked when he might begin throwing to bases.

Team trainers are not made available to reporters, though.

“That’s tough, then,” said Judge, never eager to talk about his injuries or rehab timelines. He added, “They might have a good schedule for you.”

Less than 24 hours later, Judge began throwing to bases for the first time since his injury. With Yankees outfield coach Luis Rojas hitting fungoes, Judge threw to second base and a cut-o

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