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This week, Luke Voit was asked how long it took him to get over the American League Division Series loss to the Rays. His answer probably won t surprise you: The Yankees first baseman still hasn t swallowed that, and he probably never will. It left a sore spot on me, Voit said. It s going to carry into [this] year too. Man, I m ready to get back at those guys.
As Voit and his teammates prepare for the new season and another run at championship No. 28, let s dive into the Yankees Inbox:
What are your thoughts on an Aaron Judge extension? I feel like it s in his best interest and honestly the Yanks to get an extension done.
Yankees’ 7 dark-horse candidates to make impact in 2021, aside from Miguel Andujar
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
Yankees righty Asher Wojciechowski, top left, first baseman Mike Ford, general manager Brian Cashman (glasses) and manager Aaron Boone. (File photos)
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Miguel Andujar doesn’t have a obvious home on the Yankees’ Opening Day roster.
Yes, he’s the 2018 American League Rookie of the Year runner-up. Yes, he’s healthy. Yes, his bat could do significant damage. But with Gio Urshela entrenched at third base and Clint Frazier the presumed starting left fielder, Andujar doesn’t fit anywhere but designated hitter. And that’s where Giancarlo Stanton lives.
Red Sox great Dustin Pedroia retires after 14 seasons
The second baseman won Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors and was a member of three Boston World Series championship teams.
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Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia, shown during an April 2019 game, compiled a .299 career batting average and won four Gold Gloves.
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Dustin Pedroia, the undersized and over-achieving second baseman who spurred the Boston Red Sox to a pair of World Series victories with his grit, and a third – after a knee injury all but ended his career – with his mouth, has retired.
Red Sox 2nd baseman Dustin Pedroia announces retirement Share Updated: 12:14 PM EST Feb 1, 2021
Red Sox 2nd baseman Dustin Pedroia announces retirement Share Updated: 12:14 PM EST Feb 1, 2021
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Show Transcript TO OPEN ON WEDNESDAY IN A TEMPORARY OFFICE INSIDE THE PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING.. SOME BREAKING NEWS- RED SOX SECOND BASEMAN DUSTIN PEDROIA IS CALLING IT A CAREER. PEDROIA ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT THIS MORNING. HERE HE IS WHILE HE WAS COMING UP IN THE RED SOX FARM SYSTEM AS A MEMBER OF THE PORTLAND SEA DOGS. PEDROIA SPENT ALL 17 YEARS OF HIS PROFESSIONAL CAREER WITH THE RED SOX ORGANIZATION, BUT HASN T PLAYED SINCE 2019 DUE TO INJURI