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You were right about the 20 hr and hit on your multi hr bet as well even if it was a week later. On a related note, the Yanks are the first to 20 road wins and are 41 % done with road games before June baseball has begun. Hopefully we get to hear some terrence kehm tales from the games
I agree I think it’s too early to be active in the trade market. If DJ can be that contact hitter with a good OBP, he’s defensively very solid. Rizzo is a question mark for sure but I don’t see them moving him really. Gleybar I agree the Yankees will keep him and then move on. Probably will start to see his time cut significantly and platoon with Oswaldo.
It's only a matter of time before there's a hard salary cap and floor. It's really the only way to run a legitimate billion dollar sport. It would also bring tens of millions of fans back to the sport. A lot of fans have no reason to support their team because they have no chance to actually contend under the current payroll system. The players will make more money overall, MLB will make a lot more money and there will be even more parity, which makes the sport more interesting. There's no down side to implementing a hard salary cap and floor.
@@krazyfan2000 Most owners and fans already want it. Once the players understand it'll mean more money for them it'll happen. Can't run a sport of this caliber and not have a hard cap and floor. Not if they want to be taken seriously anyways. Plus, money always wins out. Implementing a cap will likely increase revenues league wide by tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars. The biggest obstacle has always been the regional sports networks, but they're all collapsing and going bankrupt now. Just a matter of time.
Lemahieu is our new Josh Donaldson. Boone will give him a waaaaay too long chance to get it together. In.my view, it's going to be like trying to get blood from a stone.
When you combine Judge's 2024 and 2023 numbers and you see he's hitting at a near 2022 clip. I hope someone has finally gotten through to him that he's paid to hit, not get hurt trying to steal third in April games with his team up 4-1 or running into fences in unfamiliar NL ballparks.
It's nice having to go back to these conversations about to get the best lineup as possible before the playoffs, and especially the fact that we have like you said peraza if needed and only having to worry about really 2nd and 3rd unless rizzo keeps this slump for a very long time, i mean you look at last years team and it shocks me how we even finished above .500. I mean without bringing up players like jasson then we really don't.
Judge is tryly incredible. So lucky to have the best offensive player in the league on our team. Not counting Otahni, this dude is the best player in the league.
Do the Yankees worm up prior to the start of the games and stretch etc., if so, why do they pull so many more muscles than most other good teams in baseball?
Once they mess with Gil it will ruin him. Let him go. If he starts to struggle then think about it. He could have one of the greatest seasons in yankee history.