The pressure on the New York Yankees to win a World Series is at an all-time high as they prepare for the 2024 season.
This year will see more pressure put on players than at any other point in their careers, including Gerrit Cole, Juan Soto, Carlos Rodon, Aaron Judge, and others.
The justifications are no longer valid, regardless of the circumstances.
The public has no interest in hearing about injuries, subpar play, or anything else.
New York supporters will make sure the Yankees compete for a World Series.
One player from each club that the team would be lost without has been identified by an MLB insider. It was unexpected that he chose the Bronx squad.
Will Leitch of MLB.com asserts that Cole, not Judge, is the Yankees’ most valuable player.
He notes that the 2023 season made it clear that the lineup suffered without Judge, but that Cole is indispensable because of his caliber and quantity of innings.
If it weren’t for him, he wonders how New York would complete its rotation.
Cole won his first Cy Young award last year, demonstrating his status as perhaps the best pitcher in baseball. He is limited to playing every five games, though.
When healthy, Judge plays in more than 140 games a season, which makes him possibly the most valuable player in baseball.
Cole practically assures the Yankees of a victory every five games on his alone.
It’s an intriguing debate, and to be honest, a worthwhile one.
With Cole, Judge, and Soto, New York boasts three of the top players in baseball. They might be the team’s most valuable player at any one time.