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Philip Cashier
Philip Cashier
Oct 09

Yes, Judge can be blamed -- NOT in whole, but he did not perform like Guerrero. The starters (other than Schlittler) deserve most of the blame.

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fuster
Oct 10
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Judge struck out with bases loaded. he didn't wish to accept being walked and seemed to be trying to foul off the pitch. it was a bad and unforced error,

however, it takes a tough man to blame the guy who hit .500 in 7 post-season games while playing a good right field.

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Edward Morvitz
Edward Morvitz
Oct 09

I like JD, Bellinger and Rice. If Rice can hit above .250 again, he is bound to hit 25-35 homers. He is a long term answer at 1B, unless they give up on Wells. Not sure what happened to Wells. He is an enxcellent catcher with power, but he needs to get on base more. The rotation is a strength. I would try and make improvements in the bullpen and SS. If they resign Weaver, they still need to get at least 2 established , successful bullpen arms. Volpe. I think it is time for a change.

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Sam Healey
Sam Healey
Oct 09

Cashman is who gets the blame. He picked the manager. And he won’t admit his numbers system is not post season viable. Despite how many years of early post season wxits

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fantasyfb3313
Oct 09

anyone who has been worrying about Jdom getting fatally wounded by having to do a lot of sitting, i think you can put your worries to rest!!

my guess is that Jdom adds a lot next season!! I am very happy he had the opportunity and showed that he has been keeping himself ready!!


I see no big reason to sit around and do a lot of complaining now. we all know there are things that are not perfect

there are also a lot of things that I am happy about


I am very happy I got to watch Goldy as a player on my team for this season. I have been very indifferent about him for all of hi…


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baumann.neal
Oct 09
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Agree on JDom. However, I'm not sure the Yankee organization feels the same way. I could easily imagine him going in an off-season trade. That would be unfortunate.

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Alan B.
Alan B.
Oct 09

There will be lots to talk about, and not just the 40 man roster. I have thoughts but will wait until the questions are asked.

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