The New York Yankees will send three players to the MLB All-Star Game, according to reporting from the New York Post and Yahoo Sports. Both outlets state that Aaron Judge will not participate because of an injury. The Yankees’ All-Star representation therefore shifts from their usual headline figure to other players on the roster. While the two sources provide overlapping context that the Yankees will still have meaningful presence at the event, they frame the selections as a mix of emerging talent and established, resilient contributors in place of Judge. The reports do not indicate a return timeline for Judge, focusing instead on his confirmed absence from the game. Overall, the coverage centers on two points that align across both outlets: the Yankees’ allotment includes three selections for the All-Star festivities, and Judge’s injury keeps him out of the event. (The specific names of the three selected players are not included in the provided source excerpts.)