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BT and Sal tear into the New York Yankees' all-too-familiar playoff exit, this time at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays. They argue that the team's reliance on "mash or whiff" power hitters and a flawed organizational philosophy is consistently exposed in the postseason. Speaker 1 (BT) finds the annual failure "exhausting" and "predictable," noting that the Yankees look like the "grossly inferior team" because they lack the ability to grind out at-bats and put the ball in play, unlike better-constructed teams like Toronto. Speaker 2 (Sal) agrees that the core issue is the roster construction and the front office's failure to adapt, emphasizing that the $300 million-plus payroll and star players like Judge (who, they agree, can no longer be blamed) are masking a deeper organizational flaw. They dissect specific failures, including poor starting pitching, an anemic offense against the Blue Jays' bullpen, and critical defensive errors, concluding that the team is "built for stats, not the Series," leading to the longest championship drought in Yankees history since before they became the Yankees.
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BT and Sal tear into the New York Yankees' all-too-familiar playoff exit, this time at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays. They argue that the team's reliance on "mash or whiff" power hitters and a flawed organizational philosophy is consistently exposed in the postseason. Speaker 1 (BT) finds the annual failure "exhausting" and "predictable," noting that the Yankees look like the "grossly inferior team" because they lack the ability to grind out at-bats and put the ball in play, unlike better-constructed teams like Toronto. Speaker 2 (Sal) agrees that the core issue is the roster construction and the front office's failure to adapt, emphasizing that the $300 million-plus payroll and star players like Judge (who, they agree, can no longer be blamed) are masking a deeper organizational flaw. They dissect specific failures, including poor starting pitching, an anemic offense against the Blue Jays' bullpen, and critical defensive errors, concluding that the team is "built for stats, not the Series," leading to the longest championship drought in Yankees history since before they became the Yankees.
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