New York Post | Jon Heyman: Yankees decision makers came under a considerable (and justified) amount of scrutiny over the offseason when they eschewed signing one of the superstar free agent shortstops for stopgap Isiah Kiner-Falefa. Well, it looks like that gamble is paying off, as IKF has performed admirably on both sides of the ball while providing the payroll flexibility that the Yankees so covet — something that would have been harder to achieve had they signed, say, Corey Seager. However, just because a decision produces favorable results does not mean it was inherently the best solution.