NEW YORK -- Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he hadn't spoken to the doctor who examined slugger Aaron Judge's fractured wrist early Thursday evening.



Judge, however, had an update, and it didn't sound so good.



He said the fracture still hasn't healed after he watched the Yankees win, 7-3, over the Rangers at Yankee Stadium, extending their winning streak to four games.



"There's going to be discomfort for a while," Judge said. "It's still fractured. So, [we're] going to wait until it heals up, and I guess I'll move forward with some throwing and stuff like that."

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Judge said it was a "day to day" when he'll start swinging.



Judge has been on the disabled list since July 27. The day before, a Royals pitcher Jakob Junis hit him on the wrist with a 93-mph fastball in the first inning. He stayed in the game but came out before the fifth inning.



On Thursday, Judge ran the bases under the supervision of first-base coach Reggie Willits, who is also the Yankees' instructor for outfielders and base-running.



The Yankees are 7-6 in 13 games since Judge went on the disabled list.



Some notes from the Yankees following Thursday's victory:



* The Yankees won the opener of their season-long 11-game homestand...extended their winning streak to four games, their longest since winning four straight from 6/18-21...are 30G over .500, 1G below their season high watermark (31G over .500 at 68-37 at the end of play on 7/31). * Are 39-16 (.709) at Yankee Stadium in 2018, the second-best home record in the Majors, behind Boston (42-15, .737)...are 34-11 in 45 home games since 4/21. * Have won six consecutive games vs. the AL West (all at home, since 5/29)...are 17-6 vs. AL West teams this season (10-3 at home, 7-3 on the road)...are 2-2 vs. Texas.

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