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Readers' Thread: The 2025 Yankees' Record

  • Writer: SSTN Admin
    SSTN Admin
  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

March 16, 2025

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Are the 2025 Yankees in trouble?


Will they compete?


Will they be good or just better than other, worse, teams?


What do you think?


For today, share what you believe the Yankees' regular season record will be at the conclusion of the 2025 season.



21 Comments


Luigi La Pietra
Luigi La Pietra
Mar 18

80-82…if all goes 100% well. If not, they may not even win 70. The 2025 season is over before it’s even begun.

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
Mar 18
Replying to

The only difference being that Venkman was right.

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Philip Cashier
Philip Cashier
Mar 17

75 wins -- rotation is in shambles -- already have MAJOR holes in lineup -- and you know there will be several injuries & IL time during the season.

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cpogo0502
Mar 17

84-78

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Mike Whiteman
Mar 17

A surprising start, a rough middle stretch, recovery at the end....90 wins.

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jjw49
Mar 16

87- to 90 wins.... at best!

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