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Boomer reflected on the Yankees' history of postseason disappointment, noting that despite making the playoffs consistently, they repeatedly fall short against "better teams." He's critical of the core roster, suggesting that despite needing these key players, there's "something missing" that prevents sustained success.
He compared their struggles to past failures against teams like the Astros, Red Sox, and Rays, emphasizing that often they face stronger opponents or simply falter when it matters most. Boomer bluntly stated, "They're never the best team that's failing," highlighting systemic issues rather than just bad luck.