WHAT A SEASON!!
JUDGE
Judge broke the American League's homerun record with 62 homeruns this season - one more than Roger Maris! I, along with most baseball purists, consider it the most of all time, disconnecting those who were found to be cheaters: Bonds, McGuire, and Sosa. It got very strainful during his final 2 weeks, but he never changed his at-bat approach. He almost won the triple crown, but came up slightly short with his overly impressive .311 batting average (the leader ended up being Luis Arráez from the Minnesota Twins). Still, he easily won in homeruns, and led the Major Leagues with 131 RBIs, .686 Slugging Percentage, .425 On-Base Percentage, and 133 Runs Scored. He also stole 16 bases out of 19 attempts and was a defensive machine with a perfect percentage in fielding, playing both CF and RF. Also, defensively, no one dared to run on him, unless they were ignorant idiots. He was clearly the MVP in the sense of stats and in the sense of actuality. The Yankees would not have made the playoffs without him - no doubt!
The Yankees failed to sign him over the winter and right before the season started this year. We all wanted them to sign him, but their GM and ownership failed to do so. Based on his excellent season (one of the greatest of all time), the Yankees will now have to offer a heck of a lot more money than they would have back in April! Hopefully, they wallop him enough to keep him away from other teams, including the Mets. I suggest making him a Captain which they can tie to some extra payout - something other teams can't legitimately separate as an offer.
THE SEASON
The Yankees looked almost unstoppable until August arrived. Then, they looked like a team with no hitting abilities whatsoever. I immediately think of the word, "agita" in relation to how I felt during that stressful period. The good news is that they turned it around during the last month, or so. Promoting Oswaldo Cabrera certainly helped more than I thought it would - he wasn't even one of their top 3 prospects. Then, the return of Rizzo and Stanton helped bring our team back to the team we were supposed to have all along.
THE PLAYOFFS
We now go into the playoffs tonight for the ALDS to face one of the winners of the Wildcard, the Cleveland Guardians. Gerrit Cole starts our first game tonight. Let's keep our fingers crossed while still trying to clap when needed. Gerrit has been anything but an ace, especially for us in games like this, such as our Wildcard loss last year. Hopefully, he pitches well enough to give us this game with Nasty Nestor waiting in the wings.