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By joiner martinez

01 Sep 2023, 23:41 PM EDT

The bad season for the New York Yankees is making the owners think about carrying out a very deep analysis of their entire structure of the work that is being done and has been done in all areas of the organization.

Hal Steinbrenner, owner of the Yankees, said: “We are going to get very deep into everything we are doing, so much so that we are looking at the possibility of having an outside company review the work we are doing from an analytics aspect.”

“It will be the baseball operation in general. We are going to have very frank conversations with everyone because obviously this year is unacceptable,” he clarified.

Within the organization they have already been analyzing many things that have been happening and that this led them to act differently, beginning by opening the doors to more young prospects and not having exchanged them for experienced players (as they did years ago). at the close of records.

“We are going to learn a lot from this month of September and we are going to learn a lot during the spring (of 2024). That’s why I didn’t want us to trade these guys (young players), as we’ve traded a lot in recent years. So I think it will be exciting,” Steinbrenner explained.

The call to the Major Leagues of youngsters like Jasson Domínguez and Austin Wells are part of the plan to see the team with these new faces, with a different dynamic, accompanying Anthony Volpe, Everson Pereira and Oswald Peraza, who had already been named to the team.

Prior to tonight’s game, the Yankees made the following roster moves:
• Recalled RHP Randy Vasquez (#98) from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
• Signed OF Jasson Dominguez (#89) and C Austin Wells (#88) to Major League contracts and selected them to the active roster.

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) September 1, 2023

Aaron Judge stays positive

In a recent interview, Aaron Judge remained optimistic about what’s to come for the Yankees: “We’ll see what the future holds. We still have a lot of work to do here. When you go through a season like this, the most important thing is to keep moving forward. If you stay thinking about what has happened in the last months, the last days, the last series, that will stay with you.

Judge’s commitment to the Yankees is undeniable, having signed a nine-year deal worth a reported $360 million. However, this season has not been what he expected, as they are in last place in their division and with little chance of advancing to the playoffs.

Despite the difficulties, Judge remains confident in the team’s ability to get through this season. “We’ll fix it,” he vowed as he heads into the final month of a season that can’t end fast enough for the Yankees. “We still have a month of baseball to play, so we need to stay focused on the next day,” he stated.

For his part, Aaron Boone as the manager of the Yankees acknowledged that the team had problems even before the trade deadline and admitted that they were struggling: “Even before the [fecha límite de cambios], we weren’t playing that well… I felt like we were in a position to get drunk, but I also knew we were struggling. In my opinion, the rough streak didn’t really start at the trade deadline.”

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