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HOUSTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 19: DJ LeMahieu #26 of the New York Yankees hits a game-tying two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the ninth inning in game six of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on October 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

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There was not a single thing that anyone associated with the 2023 New York Yankees could take away from a season that was precisely

HOUSTON, TEXAS – OCTOBER 19: DJ LeMahieu #26 of the New York Yankees hits a game-tying two-run home run against the Houston Astros during the ninth inning in game six of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on October 19, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

 

depressing, rife with injuries, inconsistency, and unmet expectations and club goals.

How awful was 2023 for the Yankees, who had an 82-80 record and placed fourth out of five clubs in the fiercely competitive AL East?

Just a few days after the 2023 season ended, infielder DJ LeMahieu started preparing for his 2024 spring training because he was eager to move on from his previous season.

LeMahieu told reporters earlier this week, “I was ready to turn the page on last year.” It was a difficult year for everyone. My goal was to give myself every opportunity to be who I am.

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There was not a single thing that anyone associated with the 2023 New York Yankees could take away from a season that was precisely depressing, rife with injuries, inconsistency, and unmet expectations and club goals.
How awful was 2023 for the Yankees, who had an 82-80 record and placed fourth out of five clubs in the fiercely competitive AL East?

Just a few days after the 2023 season ended, infielder DJ LeMahieu started preparing for his 2024 spring training because he was eager to move on from his previous season.

“I was prepared to close the book on

Throughout his career, he has hit.284 and slugged 160 home runs while driving in 483 runs. The three-time All-Star was the National League’s batting champion in 2020 after hitting a scorching.351 and was awarded a World Series title ring in 2019 while playing for the Washington Nationals.
At least one Yankee veteran is revved up after adding Soto to a lineup that also features LeMahieu, Judge, Anthony Rizzo, Gleyber Torres, Alex Verdugo, Stanton, Anthony Volpe, and Jose Trevino.

This year, we’re going to be a strong team, Trevino declared. “It’s going to be terrific bringing in quality like the individuals we got in…gamers, guys that love to play the game hard-nosed.”

Judge, the American League MVP in 2022 and a five-time All-Star, is largely responsible for the Zen-like optimism that permeates Yankees camp.
Judge, like Trevino, believes the Bronx Bombers have an opportunity to prove to their critics that last year was just an off year now that the appropriate people (coaches and players) are in place. Judge made changes clear soon after the 2023 season concluded.

Judge remarked, “This team has unbelievable potential.” Let’s begin with Juan (Soto)…He’s a man who will arrive at the base.

 

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