Did anyone notice?
Near the end of game 3, Alex Verdugo hit a home run. He made contact and watched the ball as it flew back, back, back. He's lucky it cleared the wall. From the video I saw, it didn't clear it by much. Had that ball stayed in play, he would have looked quite foolish.
While arguably not as bad as Cole's lazy fielding, it seems indicative of a larger problem with the Yankees. They didn't seem like a team that plays hard and focuses on fundamentals.
Now, maybe Verdugo crushed that pitch and it was a no-doubter. Either way, bust it down the line. Good things tend to happen when teams that play like that.
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Eric Perry
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"You can observe a lot by just watching."
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Last edited by Eric72; 11-01-2024 at 07:19 PM.
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