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“The teams that are playing the best win,’’ Jeter has said often.
Hard to argue with that.
“The Yankees are more concerned with major stars without looking at guys who go the other way,’’ the scout said. “Who goes the other way for the Yankees other than Jeter? Who gives themselves up moving a guy from second to third?
Which explains why the Yankees finished in last place and failed to make the playoffs.
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1. Downtown BookieHard to argue with that.
Which explains why the Yankees finished in last place and failed to make the playoffs.
Oh, wait....
DB
then again, they do play in a craptacular division. (though I guess it helps that they get fewer free wins from the Astros going foward)
The Yankees made a mistake by not trading for an outfielder who is famous for going the other way. If only they had pulled that trigger.
On a more serious note, I'm fairly sure that Cano / Ichiro / Gardner goes the other way above the average of MLB hitters.
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