Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
October 05, 2003
Bernie's Brain

Jack Curry in the NY Times offers a look into the head of Bernie Williams:


In many ways, Williams, who has been an instrumental part of four World Series teams, symbolizes this team. He is still a formidable player, but he has some faults. The Yankees are still a formidable team, but they have some faults. And this postseason is when Williams and the Yankees will determine just how formidable or just how flawed they are.

A big decision for the Yankees this off-season is whether Bernie continues to play in centerfield. The simplest thing would be to switch Williams and Matsui, but I can also envision scenarios where Williams is not on the team next year.


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