[Phillips] Aaron Judge on who started the barking after Alex Verdugo’s homer: “There’s a lot of dogs in that dugout, so I don’t know where that came from.”


[Phillips] Aaron Judge on who started the barking after Alex Verdugo’s homer: “There’s a lot of dogs in that dugout, so I don’t know where that came from.”

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  1. See this is the intangible stuff that defines stellar, winning seasons… comebacks, great plays, timely hitting, but the mantras and vibes and sayings like that ‘we’re dawgs’ and literally barking … that’s the shit that puts you in a different strata

  2. I can only imagine how many $39 dog-related t-shirts are being printed for the team stores right now.

  3. Yankee stadium better have “who let the dogs out” ready to play this weekend

  4. With Soto and Verdugo it almost feels like a youth movement, like the O’s… a core of younger Dawgs with some seasoned vets who can just bomb it. This team feels fun, and good.

  5. They needed the silly aspect to keep things light but also to promote some solidarity within the team. This is perfect!

  6. We haven’t had this edge since Gardy.

    We have Mexican Gard Dawg now and he’s younger and fresher.

    I love this unbuttoned Yankees team so much.

  7. Sounds like they’re a bunch of young men having a great time. So good to read these headlines. Feeling good about this season!

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