You're all pathetic. Shame on you. What is wrong with our Yankee fan base that in OUR HOUSE, we boo OUR GUY... the same guy we are trying to keep this off season?
Let's keep this real for a second. We don't know if we're gonna see the Yankees in the Bronx again this year. After the bats went silent yesterday, we now send them off to Cleveland. SO READ THE FUCKING ROOM. You just sent this guy off to Cleveland in what could be the last home at bat as a New York Yankee. Have some class and be mindful of what you're doing. You're a fan, not a player, root, razz, but don't send our stars packing because one guy couldn't do anything so far this playoff. There are 25 guys out there, not just Aaron Judge.
Do you know how hard baseball is? Do you know what it takes to hit a 99 mph fastball deep? To recognize the spin of a pitch coming in and knowing it's a breaking ball, fastball and get your timing going to smash it? Do you know what it's like to hit 62 homers in a season? Nope, none of you truly know when it comes to playing at a major league level. So why in the hell do you think you have it all figured out that you can boo Aaron Judge at Yankee stadium in a loss to the Indians *Guardians? What is wrong with all of you?
Aaron Judge was not the only guy in the lineup yesterday. While Judge laid an egg, you all need to recognize the game. Nine guys at bat. They all sucked yesterday. But it was the 10th that it all changed. The New York Times writes:
"Two lazy fly balls, a line drive and a throwing error by third baseman Josh Donaldson defined a chaotic inning that felled the Yankees, 4-2, in 10 innings in Game 2 of this best-of-five American League division series. The sellout crowd of 47,535 went quiet when Guardians right fielder Oscar González’s bloop dropped in front of right fielder Aaron Judge for the go-ahead single. It stayed that way when first baseman Josh Naylor smoked a run-scoring double over center fielder Harrison Bader, adding an insurance run."
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