Why Alex Verdugo should play left field over Jasson Dominguez in October - lulu

   

Major League Baseball has become a playoff sport just like the National Hockey League, just like the National Basketball Association. Pennant races are obsolete. Regular-season powerhouses that habitually fall short in the postseason are increasingly perceived as little more than imposters. 

And here I am at Yankee Stadium. 

What? 

Did I say anything? 

The job is more difficult now for everyone even though teams don’t have to finish in first place in order to qualify for the World Series. There is a gauntlet of best-of’s, hypothetically starting with three, then five, then a pair of sevens. The job is more difficult for general managers, for front offices must be able to construct rosters that succeed over both the long and short haul. 

Still one victory shy of clinching the AL East and thus earning a bye from the opening round best-of-three, Aaron Boone on Thursday faced a bevy of questions about the situation in left field, where the Yankees manager and hierarchy have a good field-no hit option in Alex Verdugo and a good hit-unreliable field option in Jasson Dominguez from which to choose.