Good morning all, and happy “Cody Bellinger is an All-Star Game MVP” Day!
Okay yes, it’s not really that big of a deal. Last night’s Midsummer Classic was kind of a grueling watch for even the most ardent of baseball fans, due in large part to bizarre production decisions by Fox Sports but also some downright anemic hitting. Belli was one of the few bright spots, driving in the first two runs of the game during the American League’s three-run first with a single (Ben Rice got the other ribbie). That was enough for MVP! Competition was not fierce, and this is of course an exhibition game award. But good for Cody.
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We have two and a half days until we actually get Yankees baseball again, so we have to play The Waiting Game. In the meantime, we’ll still have plenty of material going live! So check that out as it comes across.
As for the daily question, rather than throwing another one out there, this morning I will simply tap the sign of our most recent SB Nation Reacts survey prompt. You can go there to log your answer if you haven’t already, or you can answer it at the bottom of this post and all the results will be combined (it’s the same code). We would love to get as many responses as possible, so let us know if you think the Yankees have a World Series in their future or what kind of playoff fate awaits them!
The comments may be repetitive from yesterday’s prompt, but so many of the regular comments here touch on the same general point—justifiably wondering about championship expectations in some form or another—that I don’t think it’s a big deal. Anyway, I’m feeling optimistic about the Yankees given the lighter American League field, but it does seem evident to me that work needs to be done on this roster over the next few weeks while the front office can still make trades, etc. And Aaron Judge and Max Fried making smooth returns from the IL is just so damn important. It’s just a matter of how close to their 2025 selves they can reasonably expect to get down the stretch as they shake off the rust and work through the aches and pains. I say at least a pennant if they can at least be 75-90 percent of those forms … but we’ll see.
Today on the site, Sam looks back at the biggest hits of the Yankees’ first half, Matt will celebrate the 134th birthday of a historic batting champion whose career briefly included the ol’ pinstripes, and Jeff will begin our individual player trade target series in advance of the deadline with a look at the biggest catch that could be on the market. Later, Jonathan will break down how the Yankees’ 2026 draft class should affect the system depth, and Scott will discuss Tyler Hardman’s award-winning recent series for the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.
Today’s Matchup
Offday (Yankees will resume on Friday at home against the Dodgers at 7:05pm ET)
