
Rangers and Yankees Face Off in Heart-Stopping Showdown: Who Will Triumph?
In some regards having the goal of a World Series win each year is a good thing. Maybe I should rephrase that, as every team’s goal should be to win the World Series. Having the expectation that you will win or compete for the World Series each year is a good thing. For fans it means they shouldn’t have to watch bad teams. For players, it means you’re constantly competing and have the resources needed to compete. The Yankees fall into that category, and, at least for now, the squad certainly looks like they will compete for the trophy once again this year. To help their cause today is Carlos Rodon. I’ve been on the Rodon bandwagon for years now, and I fully expected his first Yankees year to be a successful one. It wasn’t great, but this year has been more successful as he has a 5-3 record with a 3.17 ERA and a 0.99 WHIP. Rangers hitters have really struggled against Rodon though, hitting just .197 in 66 at-bats.
Post Comment