New York Yankees: What’re The “X” Factors For The Second Half Of The Season?

New York Yankees. Aaron Boone

Jul 14, 2018; Cleveland, OH, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone argues with umpire Ed Hickox (15) during the sixth inning against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. Boone was ejected. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

The All-Star break has just come to an end and it’s time for evaluations and adjustments for the New York Yankees as we enter into the second portion of the season. Some will be preparing for the stretch drive, while others fall back having their eyes on next year. Buy or sell?

Who will make the precise move for the New York Yankees?

Many hours are spent trying to improve the team. But regardless of input, no one can prepare for “X” Factors.

X Factors are invisible, unknown forces. They can be positive or negative, the negative ones are those that cause our fingers to be crossed throughout the year until the final out is recorded. Here are a few:

      (4) The manager… How Aaron performs under the gun is a mystery. He is one of the many who have started their careers without any previous managerial experience. When logic meets intuition during a play-off or World Series game, anything can happen as the stress intensifies. Will it be:

There´s no way of knowing. What we do know is that he is human. So, impatiently, we wait.

X factors are horrible! They are your worst nightmare—unable to sleep in the dark. Hopefully, we are able to make it the rest of the way without them. Not now, not ever!

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