Jeter was a career .309 hitter in the postseason!! Judge is a .196 hitter career in the postseason. Some guys are built for prime time, and some guys are chokers in prime time.
@treygray2817Ай бұрын
@@Benzy-d3u Judge is a far, far better regular season player.
@Benzy-d3uАй бұрын
@treygray2817 Judge is a far better regular season player than he is a postseason player. That's obvious.
@anthonys.8569Ай бұрын
@@treygray2817that’s great. So he’s a selfish player who decides not to come through when his team needs him the most
@JoshZepnickАй бұрын
It’s like Dak Prescott v. Patty Mahomes; in the end, it’s the postseason that counts!
@nessa2879Ай бұрын
@@treygray2817Judge is a great player. Jeter is a HOFamer with 5 rings and 6th on all time hits list
@jackfrost413Ай бұрын
Click bait- Jeter doesn’t say anything about Judge being embarrassing. He’s too classy.
@Green-ey4xnАй бұрын
Being classy is being brutally honest.
@jeneraljax29Ай бұрын
@@Green-ey4xnlol no
@kingjaffejofaАй бұрын
Only clicked it to see this comment, I knew there was no way Jeter said that.
@LEEMAN-XАй бұрын
💯 they got me 😆
@joshastana849Ай бұрын
@@Green-ey4xnehhhh not it isn’t
@Yankeefan93Ай бұрын
No fight no edge no competitiveness. It starts with this “captain”
@LuckyNeuron-ys8syАй бұрын
It’s so over. I would say 3-0 comeback is possible it they show 0 drive to win
@Stacey_-bf2mbАй бұрын
He’s a 6’7” slugger who beats up on teams like Tampa, Toronto, Seattle, etc. Let him face top rank pitching like in the playoffs and he’s a .140 hitter
@bigjun2004Ай бұрын
The cocah
@SYCHOTIC79Ай бұрын
💯!!!! Has anyone ever seen judge mad? Shows zero emotion. Strikes out three times and smiles in the dugout.
@ciaran0877Ай бұрын
@@SYCHOTIC79 hes making 40 mill a year whats there to be sad about. most of these new players only care about money thats it
@RidleyHolmes-sr2twАй бұрын
"It's hard to win if you don't score." Genius Jeter. Absolutely genius. `
@adamo80nineАй бұрын
Who woulda thought
@bananaperson7372Ай бұрын
All his takes are just the most Luke warm regurgitated captain obvious statements you've ever heard.
@johnco_9854Ай бұрын
No wonder the White Sox never won….. Damn!! 😂
@noxnyc23Ай бұрын
As a yankee fan enough. Y’all watching the same game?? Even if judge Stanton and Soto hits , it doesn’t matter . Dodgers are hitting up and down the line up with better pitching.. wtf ohhhh we got Cole .. yeah that’s it .. even I knew tops we can win 1 game 🤣 and Im wrong about that too..
@davidwestley6752Ай бұрын
Lmao 😂
@emmanuelpagan2352Ай бұрын
Judge ain’t that guy. No clutch gene, he looks scared out there.
@timetowakeup6302Ай бұрын
Yep
@C.D-f4iАй бұрын
He had to change his underwear 🩲 after every at bat
@andy1181-l3mАй бұрын
Facts…he still has a young mindset
@elisabettajdj335Ай бұрын
That happens if you run out of juiced balls just before the world series and prime delivery is late
@hanyu2025Ай бұрын
This is not the first time in the playoff. Aaron Judge in previous post seasons, was in a slump. In the post season, great pitchers bring their A game.
@3rdArmorDivVetАй бұрын
I bet Derek and A-Rod are pissed at how bad the Yankees are playing
@yamahasuperbike2202Ай бұрын
Couldn't happen to a better team.
@3rdArmorDivVetАй бұрын
@@yamahasuperbike2202 The problem is the fact that they are now broadcasters and have to be impartial
@RickRanger711Ай бұрын
Jeter probably is. But I highly doubt it bothers Arod in the least bit.
@ZackZaneАй бұрын
yep
@jon9394Ай бұрын
On the contrary Papi. Fat Joe was the reason we lost today. That performance sucked the life out of the stadium.
@DannyP-dm1pwАй бұрын
We got Wu Tang, NAS, Anthony Cruz aka AZ, Lost Boyz, Naughty By Nature, Mase etc. and they pick Fat Joe.
@gabrielsandoval7331Ай бұрын
@@DannyP-dm1pwit was actually quite embarrassing for the city of NY. Meanwhile LA had Cube and you can feel the Dodgers were about to win.
@DannyP-dm1pwАй бұрын
@@gabrielsandoval7331 Yep. I like all music but if you going to do Hip Hop you need energy. TV, Superbowl and all would never do it when he was alive but DMX would be the ultimate get everyone up rapper. Fat Joe was just a weird choice. Big L sadly passed in the 90's or else as Bronx the choice.
@treygray2817Ай бұрын
Loooll 😂
@kych2008Ай бұрын
@@DannyP-dm1pwprobably cause he was from the Bronx
@frankmathewsАй бұрын
If Soto leaves the Yanks i wouldn't blame him
@eddyeddy3243Ай бұрын
He aint staying hes going to la
@uncouthliyouth4486Ай бұрын
@@eddyeddy3243He’s coming to the Mets. He’s not the type to join a super team and already had a chip.
@israelheyward3697Ай бұрын
Yea I cant see him staying at least the Mets could win games against the dodger
@georgesantana4774Ай бұрын
We waiting for him in Queens
@GibbinswedАй бұрын
@@uncouthliyouth4486 he doesnt give a shit about anything but money.
@destinyreelly2974Ай бұрын
The Dodgers are a better team. It’s really that simple. And I’m a Yankee fan.
@zoso73Ай бұрын
LAD are the better team, 100%. But this NYY team is folding in real time, like a little league team. That's not acceptable. That game 1 collapse set the tone.
@williamguerra7952Ай бұрын
Yankees are not hitting and playing bad defense.
@destinyreelly2974Ай бұрын
@ Agree 100% It’s a team built to make the post season but not win it. The Yankees always had an edge somewhere. In the lineup. In the dugout. In the front office. Something somewhere brought the fire. We don’t have that now because everything is analytical, polished, from the head and not the soul. And the fact of the matter is nothing will change under Hal. He’s not the right person for the position. That’s just my opinion though. ❤️👊🏼
@jessygarciАй бұрын
Yes. Because judge and boone give us so many good reasons to think we are even Good?! First its Astros, or whoever comes first and we make every dam team for the past 9 years look better. I'm tired of giving credit to every team because we have an incompetent owner, A player who's is Good in The regular season and Disappears in The post season every single year. I'm not giving no credit. Are they slighty better. Yes, but its not they have score 8 to 9 runs a game. All games are winnable but they could never capitalize because we have boone and Judge having the worst post season any player in history thats the Yankees problem.
@hbg2149Ай бұрын
Clearly the Dodfers were a better team, but the Yankees aren't even making this competitive. The mismanagement of putting Cortez in for game 1 took all the fight and spirit from this team, and judge being dead weight isn't helping
@brucegelman5582Ай бұрын
This WS is going to go down as one of the biggest dissapointments of all time if the Yanks get swept.
@RickRanger711Ай бұрын
Not really, The Yankees don't have the pitching & they have a dog shit manager.
@wreckimАй бұрын
I say this as a Dodger fan; if the Yankees don't make a heroic effort tomorrow and win at least ONE game, it will make this World Series smaller. The only thing people will remember is the walk-off GS by Freeman. Of course that's awesome, but we watch perhaps the greatest of all sports for the thrill of it, the unexpected drama, the incredible talent in front of us--especially with the new camera angles etc...C'mon Yankees.
@anthonyr587Ай бұрын
no way I don’t give a shit about that bro, sorry. It’s about winning, and after we were cheated out of 2017, and people endlessly giving us shit for the 2020 “ half world series” this will shut them all up. Padres, Mets and Yankees. One of the toughest routes to a WS win ever. They can say nothing after that.
@kb-is1jnАй бұрын
Wtf you ain't no damn dodger fan lol you sound more like a low pro Yankee fan hurt 😂😂😂 were all going to remember how much better and a beast team the dodgers were in the world series in 2024...
@wehttam6988Ай бұрын
Make the World Series smaller? lol I’m a Dodger fan and am super happy how the Dodgers are dominating so far. Everyone knows the Dodgers faced harder teams to get to the WS, facing both the hottest teams in baseball the first two rounds. Right now the Dodgers are just showing how there are different levels to this game and showing how much stronger the NL was in the playoffs. After years and years of losing close series in the playoffs, as a Dodger fan, pure domination is relieving to see.
@geoffreyward4929Ай бұрын
I said the same thing. This is not embarrassing for Judge or the Yankees. This is embarrassing for baseball. What do all these metrics and stats mean if there is such a clear difference between two amazing teams. But I guess that’s the beauty of baseball.
@kb-is1jnАй бұрын
@geoffreyward4929 embarrassing for baseball??lol wtf embarrassing is for all the teams back at home now that we're predicted to beat the dodgers before the playoffs started..🤣🤣 or for salty fans mad their team sucks
@HumbertoCantu1986Ай бұрын
That Cortes decision in game 1 really did have a ripple effect on the rest of this series
@thomasdempsey8011Ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more
@kwamewade915Ай бұрын
Yep and Boone dumb ass will never see it that way. SMH!
@sammymorales6838Ай бұрын
That and pulling Cole early, Cole could have gone 8th or 9 innings that game.
@BK_718Ай бұрын
@@sammymorales6838I like when Cole pitches against the Mets because we be smoking him
@tucomorales5109Ай бұрын
The boone effect
@rjmooothicalshow4778Ай бұрын
I feel so bad for Stanton
@cb4gusto744Ай бұрын
Me too . He really did his best
@cejannuziАй бұрын
Even at his best, he is a liability on the bases.
@victorpetrescu6586Ай бұрын
@@cejannuziHe hasnt been the problem either way
@78MustangАй бұрын
He looked like Burgess Meredith rounding 3rd and going home.
@jcpenny3606Ай бұрын
@@cejannuzi Who cares. His job is to knock in runs.. not steal bases. Leave that for the little guys. Besides, the Yankees as a team is hitting .097, so there's nothing to lose by sending him home.
@3rdGenFireChickenАй бұрын
Jeter is probably shaking his head knowing this would never happen to any of his teams.
@pimpnamedslickback7780Ай бұрын
People said the yankees should fear the dodgers because of their offense but the Yankees pitching has honestly been fine. The Yankees lineup has been historically horrific that's the problem
@pixieglo7856Ай бұрын
Fine is not good enough -- dodgers need First class players to defeat them .
@robmetaldeth1889Ай бұрын
At 50, Jeter would go 3-4, 2 RBI's, 2 runs scored tomorrow.
@johngoldsworthy7135Ай бұрын
Lay off the drugs
@maracaygАй бұрын
Totally right, our Captain should step in today in the lineup.
@bjorkflannigan2140Ай бұрын
Facts!!!
@CactusJack60Ай бұрын
As a Dodger fan, I got to say I am surprised with this Yankee team.. as a fan I would be frustrated as hell, and borderline angry with the lack of.. anything, in the Yankees team. To be fair the Dodgers have been to a handful of World series so they have the experience, but man these Yankees have no fire in them right now.
@blacjackdaniels200Ай бұрын
Don’t worry. If they win the next two which is very possible, you’ll be a little worried.
@CactusJack60Ай бұрын
@@blacjackdaniels200 that's true but.. I don't know, I genuinely am not that worried but.. knock on wood.. 😅 I mean that with all due respect, if not* maybe the next couple years you guys could win again. I am primarily a soccer fan and I am used to real toxic angry banter from rival fans. This isn't even bad compared to soccer banter.
@Aih1616Ай бұрын
@@blacjackdaniels200 would be great to celebrate in LA
@blacjackdaniels200Ай бұрын
@ Soccer fans are NUTS! lol. Dodgers def have a better team but the mismatch isn’t THIS bad. The Yankees are really just playing horribly. And not for nothing but the meth fans are going to take this as sort of an indirect victory for themselves because they at least took two games from you guys. That’s the worst part about! Lol
@beverlypatama8148Ай бұрын
@CactusJack60 Like Mike Tyson said "everyone has a plan till they get punched in the mouth" And the Dodgers punched 👊 the Yanks in the mouth and they folded like a cheap lawn chair! Simple as that... Plus LA is the better "Team"!!
@Zb_CalisthenicАй бұрын
Fantastic conversation from some of the greatest of all time!
@timothygumenik726Ай бұрын
Judge swings like Helen Keller at a Piñata party
@Dan-nt2ybАй бұрын
On the bright side? Aaron will be absolutely fabulous next April until September. Guaranteed! 😃👍🏾
@timotmonАй бұрын
Boone better have an updated resume.
@captainchaos52Ай бұрын
He aint going nowhere
@AmazingXpectationz1982Ай бұрын
🔥 Boone ASAP!!! 😂😂😂
@paulwilliams2024Ай бұрын
@@captainchaos52 he has to GO
@danieltondorf-dick6083Ай бұрын
Agreed. Aaron Boone’s gonna be fired if the Yankees get swept by the Dodgers later on tonight.
@danieltondorf-dick6083Ай бұрын
@@captainchaos52Never say never.
@1neOfN0neАй бұрын
I love how NYC sports went from the ultimate high just a few weeks ago to now being in the toilet lol
@jessygarciАй бұрын
Of course because y'all are the biggest haters always rooting for NY to lose because it's the most famous city in the world. Its definitely not L.A.
@1neOfN0neАй бұрын
I wasn't rooting for the Yankees to lose because I'm a hater lol I'm a Philly sports fan all my life, rooting for NY teams to lose is not a choice, it's instinctual. I've lived in NYC, loved it, been to LA and didn't see what all the hype was about but the actual city has absolutely nothing to do with why you should or shouldn't root for a team. If it did, I sure as shit wouldn't be a Philadelphia sports fan
@JLU55Ай бұрын
That Fat Joe Disaster was a sign of things to come. Horrible, I had to turn the channel it was so embarrassing.
@ThumbsUpMikeАй бұрын
As a Yankee fan we deserve this humility. It blows my mind we continue to waste millions on non clutch players just to wow people during the regular season for ticket sales and fall flat on our stupid faces when it always matters most. Stop signing mega million dollar contacts to long ball hitters. We need clutch batters like Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Paul O'Neil.
@ZzzkillaАй бұрын
Fire boone! We need another voice in the locker room!! But with that squad we aint winning sht!! We need to get rid of at least 15 players
@Mr.NoName1972Ай бұрын
Don Mattingly would be the perfect manager for the Yankees. They would win a couple of titles with Donny ball.
@harveyhorwitz1346Ай бұрын
17 others and yourself know shit about baseball.
@yummytummy88Ай бұрын
Start with Cashman and then follow by Boone. These are the fools that assemble these guys
@BilliamOfYorkАй бұрын
Keep hearing that Boone is a "player's manager" but if the players show up like this for him, why even bother?
@Mr.NoName1972Ай бұрын
@@BilliamOfYork The same would be said about Dave Roberts of the Dodgers were down 3 to 0. Dodger fans would say "Fire Dave Roberts!!" Dave Roberts is the best manager the Dodgers ever had, since Tommy Lasorda. Joe Torre was good, but better with the Yankees Don Mattingly was okay, but I think he would manage the Yankees a lot better and bring the Yankees a title, since he played with them for 14 seasons and his entire career. The best managers the Yankees ever had were Joe Torre, Billy Martin, Bob Lemon, and Joe Girardi. They were about winning. Aaron Boone isn't one of the best managers. Too bad Don Mattingly retired as a player the year before the Yankees won a World Series. Maybe Donnie can get his ring as a Yankees Manager. I'm just saying.
@blairvboyerАй бұрын
Great Commentary all around. Cole needs to come out like WILLIS REED TOMORROW
@AdorntheWickedBandАй бұрын
Replace Judge with someone who CAN HIT…
@jimpowers2257Ай бұрын
Yankee fan here …they are not even on the same level as the dodgers. It’s clear now. They made the World Series because the American League was weak and now they are playing a real playoff team.
@jessygarciАй бұрын
Just stop it. Stop with the B.S the yankees have made every team in the post season look like a Dynasty since Boone got there. You dont see how judge is the worst yankee post season pl ayer in History! Look it up. That's why every team we face looks Great. You can't win if there is only two guys carrying the whole team. This is on Cashman who should've been Fired 14 years ago and boone should've been let go 2 years ago. Get players who can't hit. And pitchers who can pitch especially in big moments.
@jimpowers225729 күн бұрын
Based
@againwthisАй бұрын
A ROD keeps saying if Cole is healthy, leads me to believing he is not healthy
@Ricanson21Ай бұрын
Someone on Michael Kay Show today said something about Cole's elbow isn't 100% and he may have been cooked after 88 pitches
@WW3_SoonАй бұрын
Cole needs today’s game to be rained out affording him an extra day’s rest.
@Ricanson21Ай бұрын
@WW3_Soon is cole pitching tonight or is it Gil??
@michaelrussek154Ай бұрын
I never seen a bigger choke in sports like Judge right now! Everything since the opening pitch of this series looks like the Yankees just don’t want to be there. Ice Cube killed it in game 2 intro. WTF was that last night? That was just as bad as the national anthem at the all star game! I hope the Dodgers can finish off the sweep. It’s painful to watch the other side collapse so bad
@BilliamOfYorkАй бұрын
I just keep thinking of Cam Newton jumping out of the way of his fumble...
@NJFPVАй бұрын
I'm here for painting bunnies. Lol
@captaintime267Ай бұрын
Yankees are pressing and that builds pressure and confidence Need to enjoy playing baseball ⚾️
@rickyyoung1722Ай бұрын
I miss watching those guys play they were beast on the field. Jeter big poppy and a-rod they hit for average and always drove in runs.
@philb.1502Ай бұрын
Why are they lying in the thumbnail?? Jeter didn't say anything about Judge.
@WW3_SoonАй бұрын
Click bait
@janluiscastro9283Ай бұрын
Bring these guys back to baseball🙏
@RC_928Ай бұрын
Bad week to be named Aaron in New York sports
@jameseason8206Ай бұрын
If anyone understands relaxing and having fun in the face of elimination it’s Big Papi. Props to him for not bringing up 2004 to A-Rod and Jeter
@TheRushlimbo1969Ай бұрын
Judge is the Dak Prescott of baseball. Playoff dud!!
@danielclark241Ай бұрын
WTH was that second half of the video? 😂🤣
@dash_frameАй бұрын
LOL i was looking for someone to comment on this
@krngammaguyАй бұрын
Papi seemed so happy for some reason
@timetowakeup6302Ай бұрын
He hates the Yankees 😂
@78MustangАй бұрын
It's gas.
@danielclark241Ай бұрын
"Gee, I wonder why?" he asked sarcastically.
@andy1181-l3mАй бұрын
And the Jankees LOSE!!
@aaronuzcategui4230Ай бұрын
Well of course he played for the Red Sox 😂😂😂
@PoofOfLogicАй бұрын
It's the curse of Joe Girardi. Cashman and the entire front office need to go before it will be lifted.
@johnscotto7803Ай бұрын
3 of the best ball players right there!
@henrylazarde8967Ай бұрын
One thing is having a bad series. Could happen to anyone. But you have to COMPETE, and NYY certainly have not. They look flat. No “eye of the tiger” whatsoever. Offensively and defensively. Boone is really bad as a manager. The lineup is structured to compete only through HRs. They don’t seem able to generate offense in any other way. They will be swept.
@Catalogue2Ай бұрын
At No time did (nor would he) Jeter rip the Yankees, or refer to Judge as embarrassing. Total BS
@BluesHeavyАй бұрын
At the end of the day the Yankees season was all about Soto and Judge the rest of the lineup barely hit all season. Some flashes from volpe and wells here and there but Verdugo struggled, Jazz gave us some flash because Third base and First base where holes, but even he slowed down. Judge not hitting at all has sunk this ship. Without Judge this lineup was weak and unfortunately Judge didn’t show up. I’m worried he is going to bring this back with him next year.
@popsmoke99Ай бұрын
Yankees arent getting to another WS this easily like they did this season.... when the going gets tough they get shut down like a bad habit... every post season since Judge's rookie season. I am reminded of the beating they took vs. HOuston 2 years ago.... ZERO resistance... they couldnt hit quality pitching enough.
@BigBossCQCLegendАй бұрын
Aaron Judge is Clayton Kershaw in the PostSeason lmao 🤣
@samborambo9364Ай бұрын
Whoa. At least Kershaw won a World Series 😂. Looks like he’s about to win another without pitching a single game😂
@douglasgreenjr7378Ай бұрын
New York is famous for this. They pick a player, and go all in on them. They are more concerned about tickets being sold. Judge is not built for these moments...and Boone is being "out-coached"...
@zoso73Ай бұрын
A-Rod is loving this gig, you can tell, he is so jacked. He is really good with the commentary, ngl, and I was never a big A-Rod fan.
@javaman8895Ай бұрын
Freddie Freeman has more offense than the entire Yankees line up.
@kylerobinson7188Ай бұрын
Hernandez and Edman have been clutch. They help anchor the Dodger's line up. both guys have been hitting over 300 in the last two series. I'll take guys like them over sluggers any day. Not enough credit is given to guys who hit for average these days. They are a big reason that the Dodgers are making this run. As a Phillies fan I would love to have two guys who just put the damn ball in play in the playoffs. I am so tired of the true three outcome hitter. The 2014 and 2015 Royals were a breath of fresh air.
@Brittanicus-y3vАй бұрын
Right now, the NL v. AL in the World Series since 2000 is tied up at 12-12. The two leagues are an even-match.
@buckcherry161Ай бұрын
I "It's hard to win if you don't score." That's some upper level analysis right there. Looks a sweep!
@billd11Ай бұрын
Any time the Yankees lose, it's a great day.
@zoso73Ай бұрын
You need therapy.
@richardsylvanus2717Ай бұрын
@@zoso73 Yankees suck
@jprada00Ай бұрын
Facts them Yankees are clowns 🤡 go dodges get them boyz out of there
@winfieldritzert2176Ай бұрын
Exactly right, ARod! Uphill and late..but sometimes early. Judge is a pull happy dope at this point. On his back foot, pulling off the ball every single at bat. He's great going up the middle and oppo.... I'm sure he knows this but he's stuck... See you in the Spring...
@JusczАй бұрын
It ain't helping the Yankees lineup one bit that there are so many empty seats in Yankee stadium at the start and, indeed, throughout the game.
@ScarletKnight-mq5czАй бұрын
And once again that strategy of living and dying by the home run goes up in flames. Boone has a history of letting our historic rivals close us out in our own house (Rays, Red Sox, Astros), so it’s pretty much a done deal.
@C.D-f4iАй бұрын
Dodgers don't want to win in the Bronx. They will let the Yankees win tomorrow so they can celebrate in LA 🌴
@chalkbunt81Ай бұрын
As a Mets fan I'm...........LOVIN THIS!!!!!!!!
@shahggy-f3hАй бұрын
🙄 We know, Mutt. Go play golf, the Yankees have a baseball game to play tonight.
@chalkbunt81Ай бұрын
@@shahggy-f3h , I know. But shall I reserve a tee time for tomorrow for Judge and Stanton?
@shahggy-f3hАй бұрын
@@chalkbunt81 You can do what you want, cupcake
@chalkbunt81Ай бұрын
@@shahggy-f3h , thanks. It seems like you'll also have more free time for your non-baseball activities after tonight.
@shahggy-f3hАй бұрын
@chalkbunt81 this is so cringe bro 😬😬😬😬😬😬☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
@C.D-f4iАй бұрын
No world series for Yankees = No Juan soto
@scotthanson5365Ай бұрын
Judge is one player, in his days as a Yankees, the teams hit consistently . 270-.280, as a team, the Yankees of the last decade, barely. 250, that won't cut it in the playoffs going against elite pitching, you look at teams who've set homerun records, haven't won championships, if you can't play small ball, run, steal, your not gonna win, basically, can't play BASEBALL
@sammymorales6838Ай бұрын
Even A-Rod balled in the World Series
@austinshannon4197Ай бұрын
Babe Ruth is still the MLB GOAT.
@gilbertcazares634Ай бұрын
Jackie Robinson’s legacy>Babe Ruth’s. LETS GO DODGERS 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼⚾️💙💙🤍🤍
@paulwilliams2024Ай бұрын
It’s up for debate now
@jonathans6087Ай бұрын
who would you take in a game for everything…babe ruth or prime ken griffey jr. or ted williams?
@Guy_Incognito1Ай бұрын
@@jonathans6087For about a 4 year stretch, nobody was more dominant than Barry Bonds.
@BrianYakata-m4zАй бұрын
Judge is just one person. The dodgers have a better team. It’s just that simple. Reminds me when a reporter asked sugar ray Robinson when he knew he had his man in trouble. His response, when he signed the contract. I felt the same way when the series began
@MT-tu8dtАй бұрын
This is my honest opinion. Judge in the future needs to be dropped down to 6 or 7 in the lineup going forward. This team has the potential to go to the playoffs and hopefully the World Series again but the Yankees can’t rely on Judge. He’s lost at the plate.
@chikushodiz91Ай бұрын
Fight or flight is a real thing and the Yankees this World Series are in flight mode
@retro_games_of_timeАй бұрын
We can’t just blame judge. It’s the whole team! A team wins a World Series not one guy!
@garylam6233Ай бұрын
He’s the spark no dynamite if no spark . He is the captain and other players depend on him for the inspiration . Every team has the player that’s suppose to provide that spark .
@user-jl6zh5zi4rАй бұрын
He's not judge he is joodgue
@bobcarr5497Ай бұрын
Freddie Freeman has balled out in this WS! MVP when the Dodgers close the Yankees out.
@DrizzingFoTimeАй бұрын
Judge is the most over hyped player of alllll time, which is crazy embarrassing
@winnerwinnerchickendinner8809Ай бұрын
So is Octani
@joselitopena7396Ай бұрын
Jeter was outstanding in the playoffs that made his teammates better. 😎 Judge is a regular season baseball player, not outstanding in the playoffs that is affecting his teammates badly. 🤡 Hopefully Judge and his teammates prove me wrong.
@abrown4greenАй бұрын
Judge should not be in hall of fame talks
@johngreen2510Ай бұрын
Jeter is the best guy on this panel.
@zoso73Ай бұрын
He's good, but A-Rod is crushing it.
@hatuxkaАй бұрын
the 1963 World Series comes to mind here
@alicetalk5810Ай бұрын
As a dodger fan i have to say they should leave Judge alone Yankees are not playing as a team plain as simple just saying🙄
@24tommystАй бұрын
After playing two bum teams from NY, the Dodgers WISH they were playing the Padres still. Now that was a real series.
@Elfrontu_1972Ай бұрын
And they are doing without the real contribution from Othani. 😂😂😂
@christianyuen6124Ай бұрын
Regular season is very different from post season. This is what separates championship teams from others.
@AP_473Ай бұрын
TITLE IS CLICK BAIT
@patrickduncanjr.6847Ай бұрын
I’ll take Keke Hernandez in the playoffs all day over Judge. That’s crazy to say
@migueltoribioperaltatorres5499Ай бұрын
Judge is an embarrassment he better do something today or hes gotta go back to the minors
@frederickruderman2997Ай бұрын
Judge should give up his team captaincy. He’s an embarrassment, Gehrig, Munson and Jeter were World Series who each stepped us in the clutch. Judge “spit the bit”. He cost us big-time. He can hit his next homers in April 2025 against Minnesota. What a choke job
@lac2275Ай бұрын
@7:18 great analysis. These inside povs you can only get from a top player like Jeter, not from a pundit.
@anthonywong6748Ай бұрын
Too risky . Better sweep than sorry. No freebies or giving chances absolutely No !!! Close this series out 4-0. Dodgers all the way 🎉. Better to have the guaranteed win than trying to bring it back to LA. Karma can bite us right in the neck if we are careless. ❤❤
@joekowalski182Ай бұрын
Yankees look like deer in headlights
@diegoarellano6201Ай бұрын
Look at their injured list. A lot of their money isn’t even on roster. Wait until next year when we have, barring injuries, and even more unstoppable team
@shogun0127Ай бұрын
look at who the dodgers lost, 4 starting pitchers. no excuses.
@ponmlkАй бұрын
even more unstoppable than the current unstoppable team down down 0-3? i'll give yankees 1 game but you saying "even more unstoppable team" is peak copium 🤣🤣 like the guy in this chain said, "look at who the dodgers lost, 4 starting pitchers."
@DontDrinkthatstuffАй бұрын
@@ponmlkI think he's talking about the Dodgers.
@camps1960Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂take the L...the dodgers have key injuries, it's a part of the game..LA baby...eat these L's
@hunterstasak8804Ай бұрын
@@DontDrinkthatstuffI was bouta say bros talking bout the dodgers😭😭
@gogz1981Ай бұрын
take Ortiz’ advice, the guy was a postseason monster
@craigwilliamson8167Ай бұрын
Hahaha Boone! After watching my Sox lose in 03 this is sooo gratifying. This years team doesn’t have a Big Papi to pull off what the Sox did in 04.
@robertmather7334Ай бұрын
Judge is definitely not to be compared to Jeter ever.
@Silence_Duder_GooderАй бұрын
Aaron Judge is in good company. No, really, he is. _"For every Derek Jeter, Reggie Jackson, Madison Bumgarner or Jack Morris, there are a handful of greats throughout MLB history whose regular-season light fails to shine in October. From some of the most notable shortcomings of today, back to legends who came out short decades ago, here is a look at a handful of baseball's best regular-season performers... who failed to live up to expectations in the postseason."_ *Jeff Bagwell:* _"Bagwell stands as one of the most decorated Astros of all time, winner of 1991 NL Rookie of the Year and 1994 NL MVP honors. He helped the Astros to the postseason six different times; however he often left his best performances behind by October. Bagwell hit .226 with a .685 OPS over 33 postseason games. In his lone World Series appearance, he went 1-for-8 over 10 plate appearances, only able to DH due to an elbow injury."_ *Craig Biggio:* _"Biggio spent his entire 20-year career with the Astros, becoming the club’s career leader in seven different categories, including hits, runs scored and games played. Alongside Jeff Bagwell as one of the famed 'Killer B’s' of Houston, he played in nine postseason series in his career. But like his Hall of Fame teammate, Biggio struggled in October, hitting only .234 overall for his career and failing to drive in a run or steal a base over his first 14 postseason games."_ *Barry Bonds:* _"The most decorated player to never capture a championship in his career, Bonds lived on the brink of postseason greatness throughout his career. He reached the National League Championship Series on four different occasions but hit only .203 (16-for-79) once there. He did thrive once finally breaking through to the World Series, hitting .471 with four home runs in 2002, but subpar overall play caused his teams to come up short too many times."_ *Roy Campanella:* _"Campy was a three-time MVP and helped the Brooklyn Dodgers reach the World Series five times between 1949 and 1956. But after owning a career split of .276/.360/.500 in regular season play, the Dodger catcher’s performance tailed off in the Fall Classic. Campanella hit .237 with four home runs in 32 World Series games. However, two of those homers came in the 1955 Series, which the Dodgers won."_ *Robinson Cano:* _"Cano reached the postseason in seven of his nine seasons with the Yankees and even assisted on the final out of the 2009 World Series. Otherwise, his postseason career has featured some craterous performances, including a .133 mark in 2006 and .136 in the 2009 Series. In his most recent postseason appearances to date, Cano hit a combined .075 (3-for-40) over two rounds in 2012 playoff action."_ *Prince Fielder:* _"Fielder was one of the premier sluggers of his era, averaging 35 homers a season between 2006 and 2015. Yet during that same time span, he suffered some significant power outages by the fall. Fielder hit just five homers over 185 postseason at-bats while hitting just .189. This was lowlighted by three series of averages of .150 or worst."_ *Willie Mays:* _"Mays made five trips to the postseason during his dazzling career and left without a memorable moment to his credit. He hit just one home run during 99 plate appearances and contributed just six extra-base hits. In 1951, he hit into a record three double plays in Game 4 of the World Series while hitting just .182 in a losing effort against the Yankees."_ *Mark McGwire:* _"McGwire staked his reputation by hitting tape measure homers for the A’s and Cardinals. However, he didn’t test the dimensions of many ballparks in October, hitting just five postseason homers in 42 games. After hitting .389 in the 1989 ALCS, McGwire hit just .189 over his next seven playoff series (79 at-bats)."_ *Joe Morgan:* _"Morgan was a central part of Cincinnati’s 'Big Red Machine' of the 1970s, helping the club to consecutive World Series wins in 1975 and ’76. However, he was often missing in action by the time the playoffs had come around. The two-time MVP hit just .182 over 50 postseason games. In the Cincinnati’s World Series loss in 1972, Morgan hit .125 (3-for-24) and hit underneath .200 in six of his 11 career playoff series."_ *Tony Perez:* _"One of the most feared run producers in history, Perez surprisingly contributed little to the scoreboard in postseason play. Over 47 career playoff games, he drove in 25 runs, most of which came during a three-home run, seven RBI effort during 1975 series (in which he still hit just .179). Take away that ’75 showing, and Perez never homered in 26 other World Series games and hit underneath .100 in two separate NLCS appearances."_ *Jorge Posada:* _"Posada played in a whopping 125 postseason games in his career, the second most in history. While he played in six World Series and won five, Posada’s playoff performances weren’t particularly memorable on an individual level. Over 492 trips to the plate, he hit just .248 and contributed a -2.33-win probability added. Posada’s average in ALCS play sat at .224 before lowering to .219 lifetime in the World Series."_ *Jackie Robinson:* _"The Dodgers reached the World Series in six of Robinson’s 10 years with the club, an outcome that was far from happenstance. But while Jackie’s dynamic play regularly launched Brooklyn to the top of the National League, his playoff struggles often were an Achilles' heel between more titles coming to Ebbets Field. Robinson hit under .200 in three of his six Series appearances and managed just six stolen bases in the process."_ *Alex Rodriguez:* _"Carrying all of the substantial expectations that come with being $250 million superstar with the New York Yankees, the spotlight was especially bright on A-Rod by October. However more often than not, it was for the wrong reasons. Rodriguez hit under .200 in eight separate Series with the Yankees, tallying 33 strikeouts against just five RBI in those series."_ *Mike Schmidt:* _"The eight-time NL home run champ and two-time MVP was the hammer behind a pair of World Series teams for the Phillies. In 1980, he hit .381 and won World Series MVP honors. But besides that effort, Schmidt’s postseason resume is largely lackluster, lowlighted by a 1-for-20 showing in the 1983 World Series. Schmidt opened the series 0-for-13 before singling in the fourth inning of Game 4."_ *Alfonso Soriano:* _"Soriano did a lot of things well on the diamond, including a 40 homer/40 steal season, 412 career homers and over 2,000 hits. But the praise comes to a screeching halt for Soriano when it comes to his postseason body of work, which is an uninspiring lot. For his career he hit .213 with 53 strikeouts of 44 games. This includes going 11-for-47 (.234) over two World Series trips with the Yankees and posting three hits over 28 at-bats (.107) over consecutive NLDS with the Cubs."_ *Mark Teixeira:* _"Teixeira was brought to New York as a part of the club’s successful spending spree ahead of its 2009 World Series win. Teixeira was MIA during that October run, hitting just .180 with two home runs over three rounds of postseason play. As a whole Tex struggled with stunning regularity in October, including going 0-for-17 in the 2010 ALCS and hitting .167 during an ALDS exit in 2011."_ *Jim Thome:* _"Thome reached the postseason with five different clubs in his 22-year career, playing in 17 postseason series. For his postseason career of 71 games and 267 at-bats, Thome managed to hit 17 home runs but offset it with a dismal .211 average and 73 strikeouts. Between 2000 and 2012, he never managed more than three hits in a single series."_ *Dave Winfield:* _"Winfield’s postseason struggles were well-chronicled, as his own team’s owner, the notoriously cantankerous George Steinbrenner, tagged him as 'Mr. May' for his late-season shortcomings. Winfield hit just .208 over 116 plate appearances, including a 1-for-22 World Series in 1981. This followed an equally disastrous ALCS the same year, when he hit .154 over three games. His crowning postseason moment served as a bit of redemption, as he connected for a Series-clinching double in the 11th inning of the 1992 World Series for the Toronto Blue Jays."_ And there were pitchers on that list that included: _"Tim Wakefield, Billy Wagner, David Price, Jake Peavy, Clayton Kershaw, Dwight Gooden,"_ and _"Tom Glavine."_ (source: _Yardbarker,_ Posted September 12, 2019 | By Matt Whitener, _'Great MLB players who struggled in the postseason')_
@brucegelman5582Ай бұрын
WE NEED A HERO
@patriciaKnightleyАй бұрын
Big papi is right… they need batty language
@jameslavalley2647Ай бұрын
could have got 3 great players for what they spent on judge.. they sign big name players for ticket sales tee shirts hats jerseys (ect)it's a business first... then talent
@lac2275Ай бұрын
I can smell a playoff Kershaw/Peyton/Harden a mile away, and let me tell you, Judge is in that same group.
@Pomp76Ай бұрын
That’s the typical generation of today’s young athletes. The fierce competition of the older guys does not exist. Today
@Yutbr800Ай бұрын
Down the 0-3. Ortiz is in the middle laughing on the inside . Because his Red Sox team is the only team to do that against the Yanks, the 2-dudes on each side of him were on that team. He’s like “You ain’t us bro”😂
@hellothere-b6qАй бұрын
I wouldn't be shocked at all if the Dodgers sweep the series.....😢
@marlonguzman2783Ай бұрын
This Yankees team is truly embarrassing
@jaybarnes2302Ай бұрын
Jeter has always said the best team doesn't win. The hottest team wins. And right now the Dodgers are the hottest team and seem to definitley be the best team. Jeter is also correct, of course, when he has said when a team is losing it looks like they aren't trying. The Yankees are trying, right now they are just slumping and that's what happens in baseball. To me the worst thing that can happen out of all this (in additon to losing the World Series) is Soto might decide if the Yankees are this bad in the playoffs he might say, "See ya!" and sign with the Mets. I'm still hoping for a Yankee miracle comeback - as unlikley as it seems. But, my final sentiment, replace Aaron Boone.
@literaticzarАй бұрын
Ortiz is spot on, contrasted with Jeet's sour-biased, falsely so-called analytics. At least Rodriguez is fair and balanced in his assessments. Either way, Jeet and Rodriguez will owe Ortiz big money when the Dodgers win this World Series. Go Dodgers!
@officialroyflush1Ай бұрын
Arod is On point. The Yanks were almost scared to swing at them fastballs right down the pipe