After the Yankees’ season-ending loss to the Blue Jays on Wednesday night, Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge did not dismiss the possibility of undergoing offseason surgery to repair his injured right elbow.
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‘We just need to get that start and kick on’ – Chase waits for change to come for WI
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WPL teams allowed five player retentions ahead of November mega auction
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Williams handed double DQ in Singapore
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New tip line launched to disclose NIL violations
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Sabalenka extends Wuhan winning streak to 19
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Sources: Big Ten mulling $2B private capital deal
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