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Photo: USA Today Yankees Page |
If a picture is worth a thousand words what will the picture
above be worth if the team doesn’t change their offensive ways in 2016 and
beyond? When I say change their offensive ways I mean if the team doesn’t get
away from the #TooManyDamnHrs mantra and move towards situational hitting,
bunting, fundamental baseball and THEN sitting back and waiting for the three
run home run. Here is the Yankees offensive problem in a nutshell.
The team’s batting average is well below league average. The
team simply does not hit the ball for a base hit three times out of every ten
at bats, a lot of the team struggles to even hit the ball in play for a base
hit 2.5 times out of every ten at bats. The team is far below average in the
average department but the team can knock the ball over the fence like there is
no tomorrow. The team lost a step or three to the Toronto Blue Jays after
losing Mark Teixeira in the home run department but has still lived and died by
the long ball, a recipe that has historically not worked when the calendar
changed to October.
The Yankees can score runs at an above average clip but it
is how those runs come across the board that may once again haunt this team
when they face above average pitching on any given night in the playoffs.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)