Summary
The New York Yankees are currently losing to the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League Division Series, trailing 2-0. Aaron Judge, a key player for the Yankees, has performed below his regular-season standards in the playoffs, raising concerns about the team's ability to win a World Series during his career peak.
Key Facts
- The Yankees lost the first two games against the Blue Jays in their playoff series.
- The Yankees have been outscored 23-8 in the first two games.
- Aaron Judge will turn 34 next April, and there are questions about his remaining years at peak performance.
- The Yankees have not won a World Series since Aaron Judge joined the team.
- Aaron Judge's playoff performance includes a .223 batting average, which is lower than his regular-season average.
- The Yankees have a losing record of 31-32 in playoff games with Judge playing.
- The Blue Jays are performing well despite missing star player Bo Bichette.