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This stability could be viewed as both a strength and a risk. On one hand, consistent leadership provides clarity and retains organizational culture; on the other, it raises questions about the club’s adaptability and whether their existing approach is sufficient to push them over the championship hurdle. Sherman likened the Yankees’ efforts to getting close to the goal line repeatedly, yet falling just short—“really good at getting close,” but needing one more push to break through.