Friday, October 19, 2012

It Was The Best of Times...

...It was the Worst of Times.

Charles Dickens' words sum up the 2012 New York Yankees perfectly.

New York once again led the league in home runs, had many productive hitters, and watched as players achieved milestones yet again. Ultimately, however, they failed in their goal.

The Yankees need to look at some changes in 2013.

If I told you that the Yankees would lose the greatest closer in baseball history for most of the season, lose Brett Gardner after only 8 at-bats, witness A-Rod's worst statistical season, and then fail with runners in scoring position nearly every game, where would you say they finish the season?

Behind Tampa Bay?
Dead last?
Certainly not ahead of the Boston Red Sox?

How about FIRST PLACE?!

Unbelievable, isn't it.

However, the team still has to look at some changes for 2013. I'm going to start by putting this out there:

The Yankees need changes fast!

In my upcoming series of articles, I will detail each and every position and what options are available for next year...

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