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[QUOTE="DarthGrumpy, post: 3303304, member: 2141"] Houston was the better team. Tough to win a 7-game set without at least 2 top-end starters who can keep the game in sight and absorb a lot of innings, especially 4 games back-to-back. The Yanks really need to take a close look at their roster in the off-season. The good news about the season is that a lot of the younger guys played a lot of games due to injury and some of them have potential. Cashman may want to save some money on field players who have their contracts coming up and invest in at least another top-end starter and to deepen the bench. I am no longer sold on Sanchez as he defense and inability to do more that hit HR's or K, especially in the big games is worth his upside. I would also love to dump Stanton (and his poor quad); but, it will never happen. PS - Anyone catch the news that came out during the playoffs that MLS wants to do a serious overhaul of the Minors. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/18/sports/baseball/minor-league-changes.html[/URL] They want to focus on more successful teams, which we know means profitable, get the teams geographically better aligned, and eliminate certain leagues overall, such as Class A Short Season. The end result will be a 25% reduction of teams (160 to 120), which could include some really popular teams such as the Lowell Spinners (Red Sox), Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets), Staten Island Yankees, State College Spike (Cards), all of whom play in the New York-Penn League. [/QUOTE]
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