I bring word from our retreat from Boston. Despite Lieutenant Colonel Griffey’s brave recruitment efforts, I’m afraid that not everyone is willing to “let the kids play.” The Great Generational Baseball War rages on.
After a Game Two victory in Boston, there appeared to be a swing in momentum. With the series tied and two home games in the ever-intimidating October Bronx looming, Aaron Judge decided to have a little fun with Boston. As he passed the Red Sox’ clubhouse at Fenway Park, he played Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” on a speaker to send a message.