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Judge worth a ‘candlelight vigil’ but Yankees should still survive

We’ve seen some things at the old ballyard, haven’t we? We’ve seen standing ovations and heard cascades of boos. We’ve seen curtain calls in good times, muted gasps in bad times. Hell, we’ve seen Dave Winfield kill a bird with a fly ball and Randy Johnson kill one with a fastball.

But this was a new one: thousands of the 46,965 in the stands pushing the flashlight tab on their cell phones all around Yankee Stadium on Thursday night. Yes, this was a new one.

According to a bunch of folks on Twitter, this was an impromptu “candlelight vigil” held for Aaron Judge, as word circulated around the ballpark that Judge had been taken to New York Presbyterian Hospital for an MRI exam (and, we learned later, a CT scan to boot) since X-rays of his wrist — hit by a Jakob Junis pitch in the first inning — had been inconclusive.