Yankees seek fan support as season approaches
The New York Yankees are preparing for a new baseball season, hoping to overcome recent struggles and criticism. They have faced significant challenges, including injuries to key players. The loss of their star Dominican player has raised concerns, but team management is asking fans for patience. General Manager Brian Cashman expressed confidence in the team's ability to succeed despite these setbacks. He believes the Yankees remain talented and that some players have shown potential to step up in the absence of injured teammates. "We've had some injuries, but I think we have a talented team," Cashman said. The Yankees are set to bring in players Carlos Carrasco and Will Warren. Carrasco, a veteran with 38 years of experience, has impressed during preseason. However, there are doubts about his consistency. Warren had a strong preseason with 19 strikeouts and a much lower earned run average compared to last year. As they embark on the season, the Yankees know the pressure of their iconic pinstripes. They must remain focused and not lose their composure as they aim to bounce back.