Too Bad the Game Didn't Count
Copping a theatrical term, if Sunday night's performance by the Yankees was a dress rehearsal, the critics are going to love this show.
Aaron Judge, no longer bothered by that pesky rib, blasted two home runs, one to Monument Park. Giancarlo Stanton nearly reached the top of the left field bleachers. Luke Voit also left the yard, while Gary Sanchez seemingly wanted to send one to his in-laws who live in Yonkers, launching a ball into the second deck in left that had NASCAR like acceleration.
Tack on five shutout innings by the healthy-again Jordan Montgomery, and the Yankees 6 - 0 Sunday night exhibition win was a thing of beauty.
It was the kind of a game to gave Brian Cashman reason to smile. His big bats came up big; his most important young starting pitcher impressed. The defense was tight. The club looked ready.
But, come Thursday, they'll still be 0 - 0 with 60 games to go.
Aaron Judge, no longer bothered by that pesky rib, blasted two home runs, one to Monument Park. Giancarlo Stanton nearly reached the top of the left field bleachers. Luke Voit also left the yard, while Gary Sanchez seemingly wanted to send one to his in-laws who live in Yonkers, launching a ball into the second deck in left that had NASCAR like acceleration.
Tack on five shutout innings by the healthy-again Jordan Montgomery, and the Yankees 6 - 0 Sunday night exhibition win was a thing of beauty.
It was the kind of a game to gave Brian Cashman reason to smile. His big bats came up big; his most important young starting pitcher impressed. The defense was tight. The club looked ready.
But, come Thursday, they'll still be 0 - 0 with 60 games to go.
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