The teams would like that, but that shouldn't be his concern.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
1. Giants: A Giants person called “crazy” and “ridiculous” reports saying they’d pay Judge whatever it took. That report may be hyperbole, but the Giants are likely enthusiastic bidders. While it’s his boyhood team, they’re handicapped by a tough park (22nd for homers compared to 4th for Yankee Stadium). 2. Dodgers: Mookie Betts told the Dodgers he’s open to moving to second base, as Mark Feinby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
There would seem to be every reason for slugging superstar Aaron Judge to remain a Yankee. “I would expect him to be a Yankee,” one rival says, echoing the thoughts of many. Another says he believes it would take a “screwup” for the Yankees to lose a legacy player like this. The advantages for Judge to stay in pinstripes are obvious: 1. He’s en route to becoming an all-time great Yankee,by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Bad job by that reporter.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
A nice childhood memory for me which all started with JP Parise’s overtime clinching goal in the 1st round against the Rangers.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I don’t care which former Yankee player they use. Just don’t use a 2004 Red Sux player!!by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
That message wouldn't tackle the task at hand because their comebacks came in the following season, not exactly the message for a "win four in a row NOW" situation. However, since they lost in four, feel free to make a video of the 60 & 61 Yankees, and the 97 & 98 Yankees.... Or better yet, how about a batting instruction video on how to strike out LESS!!!!!by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Yeah, the 1958 & 1996 comebacks would've been better choices for an inspiration video. And if it needed to be a team that came back from a 0-3 deficit, then use the 1975 2nd round match up between the New York Islanders and the Pittsburgh Penguins. Not the 2004 Red Sux!!!by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Derek Jeter can’t stand to think of the moment the Yankees tried to use as motivation to come back from a 3-0 hole in the American League Championship Series. “I don’t know the context of it,” Jeter said Wednesday night, “I still don’t like to talk about it myself. Makes me sick to this day thinking about it.” On Sunday morning, Yankees Director of Mental Conditioning Chad Bohling forwardedby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
This story is going to grow like a mushroom cloud.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I'm trying not to think of analytics as I reminisce about these two wonderful dates.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
He's probably happy just to make the playoffs every yearby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
The Yankees beat the Braves in six back in 1996.. The Yankees beat the Muts in five back in 2000...by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Mariano Rivera would fire Aaron Boone as Yankees manager The GOAT has chosen a goat for the Yankees’ postseason struggles. Mariano Rivera said that if he were the decision-maker, Aaron Boone would not return as manager of the Bombers next season. “If I’m the owner, Aaron Boone wouldn’t stay,” Rivera said Wednesday at the Sports Forum of the Panamanian Association of Business Executiveby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Quotetoga Hal needs to let them know they're failing in their job as GM & analytics Apparently, they're not failing!by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Well, that's it... Nothing will change.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I know, that's why Cashman is the one that needs to be replaced to see any change.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and team manager Aaron Boone are expected to be brought back to the organization next season, SNY reports. Cashman has been with the organization since 1986 when he began as an intern. He’s worked as the general manager and senior vice president since ’98. His contract is up now that the Yankees’ season is officially over. According to SNY’s report, Yanby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I knew that about Rizzo's opt out, which he most likely will exercise.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Well, it's being reported that Cashman and Boone will remain, so...... Nothing will change.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I wish Hal had the guts to go in a new direction with a new GM, but I think he’ll give Cashman a new contract.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Well, I did a Google search and to my surprise there are a lot of articles about the Dodgers possibly moving Mookie Betts to 2nd base in order to sign Aaron Judge. All of these articles who have good credentials released their articles today, Monday October 24, 2022. Apparently, Mookie Betts was originally drafted by the Boston Red Sux as a 2nd baseman, and has been taking ground balls atby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Just curious… Which sportswriter is saying Judge will sign with the Dodgers?by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
Long term contracts are the norm for the top tier players in the game. Always has been. A five year contract will not get it done, and would definitely make the Yankees look cheap. I’m thinking 320 million over eight years should get it done. That would be 40 mil per season. If Uncle Stevie wants to blow past 400 million so he can be worshipped by Muts Nation, then he’ll be in Queens for theby Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
First off, Freeman should’ve fired his agent for not notifying him of the last offer that the Braves sent! As for the Judge situation, I completely disagree…. Seeing Lindor receive 341 million from the Muts and feeling he’s a better player than Lindor while receiving $120 million LESS. I could see Aaron making that decision to bet on himself with that discrepancy. I’m sure that if the Yankees’by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I think if the Yankees are in the ballpark of the other offers, he’ll stay. He’ll only leave if it’s an astronomical difference, which is why Steve Cohen scares me.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
I don’t see the Dodgers being a landing spot for Judge. It just doesn’t make sense because they have Mookie Betts!! The two places he could go IMO (if he leaves the Bronx) is San Francisco who has a lot of cap room and Judge is from Northern California, or Flushing Queens because of the Cohen factor.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com
And they hit the ton out of the ball back then.by Hitman23 - TheYankeesBoard.com