Here's what I have to say. The Houston Astros are not that great, but they have a great manager in Dusty Baker. They have taken advantage of the Yankees' bad decisions, bad offense, bad leadership and overall bad baseball. If I am honest, the Phillies, who are the likely winner of the National League Championship Series, will steam roll right over the Astros as the more dominate team. And if not the Astros, then certainly the Yankees, if they could come back after what has been the most disappointing set of losses in the postseason since 2004. Recall that the Boston Red Sox came back from an 0-3 deficit to beat the Yankees and claim their first World Series since 1918. Yeah, that was bad. This performance is equally bad.
To hear the words, desperate, outmatched, and lifeless as the unfamiliar TBS analysts frame the Yankees to the postseason audience is embarrassing. I want to call the Stadium and see if someone, anyone can find the Yankee team that started off 2022. That team is clearly not this team. And it does not appear they are coming back.
"Even in the latter half of October, manager Aaron Boone is scrambling to adequately fill in the lineup around Judge, Giancarlo Stanton and Anthony Rizzo. In Game 2, he moved Harrison Bader, the club’s hottest hitter, into the leadoff spot and bumped Gleyber Torres, batting .148 in October, to the No. 5 slot. Bader and Torres helped create the Yankees’ runs and opportunities for more, but if anything the shuffle accentuated just how unsettled the bottom half of the lineup remains," reports Yahoo Sports.
Even in front of the media the Yankees don't have a united front—not having each other's back, pointing fingers, and making excuses. The biggest offender is the Yankees' skipper Aaron Boone and guess what he looks like the biggest jackass of them all. Sure, the Yankees look terrible on the field, but Boone makes it worse with bad decisions and even worse excuses. Fans have taken to Twitter to share their disappointment in this Yankee team.
The Yankees moved on from the Mattingly era,and the team figured it out and prospered, now they need to move on from the Judge Era. It would be interesting if Mattingly became the manager.
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