| In case you haven’t noticed, The New York Yankees have been on fire and been playing some fantastic baseball for the past seven weeks. The team is hitting well and pitching well. The Bronx Bombers are now loaded with some great young arms and some live young bats. In addition, they now have a deep roster with a good mix of veterans and young players. The Yankee management has provided Joe Torre with lots of different options and the team is now equipped with a great bench. Even if a player or two goes down with an injury, it seems that the Yankees are now rich enough with talent to weather the loss and fill the vacancy without losing much offense or defense at most of the positions. In my view, this is the best and healthiest club that A-Rod has ever been a part of. I believe that the Yankees will make that playoffs and I think they have enough momentum and confidence to challenge their rivals from Bean Town. This was not the case at the start of the season, as the Red Sox looked to be a much better team on paper than did the Yankees. Alex Rodriguez has proven that he is an outstanding hitter and fielder. He has put up some incredible offensive statistics and he is on track to surpass Barry Bonds as the home run king. He has also been an excellent third baseman since arriving in New York and has made all the routine plays and a ton of fantastic plays at third base. At times, he has looked like Brooks Robinson at the hot corner. There is no question that he will make it to the Hall Of Fame on the first ballot and he will be looked upon as one of the all-time great players-even if he stopped playing now. Earlier in the year, I wrote a column about how he might leave New York if the Yankees and he do poorly in the playoffs. It appears that he is really enjoying his teammates and the Big Apple now and I think it may make sense for him to stay here given the kind of talent that is surrounding him now. If he really wants some championship rings, he ought to remain as member of the Yankees. To me, they look like they have the kind of nucleus of players that will allow them to create a baseball dynasty for the next three or four years. Stick around A-Rod. You will win some championships here and if you are patient you could break the home run record in a beautiful new ball park. The fans seem to be loving you and that adoration will grow exponentially if you stay in New York. If you don’t win it all this year, it looks like multiple championships are just around the corner. Being part of a baseball dynasty and breaking some of the games most revered records ought to be enough motivation to remain in The Bronx for the rest of your career. Jay P. Granat, Ph.D. is a Psychotherapist in River Edge, NJ. He frequently writes on sports and sport psychology. He is the Founder of www.StayInTheZone.com
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