Craig Carton
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concerned about the power on this team.
And I don't know about you, Craig.
I watched the game, and for the most part, I don't know.
When Soto steps up to the box, it's a little early, and he's such a great overall hitter that I don't think of him as a home run hitter, when clearly he is.
He hits 40 home runs a year.
But outside of Soto right now, who steps up to the plate where you're like, this guy's a threat to go deep?
I think they have four home runs so far, six games in, right?
And the Yankees have been cold too and haven't hit a ton of home runs.
But the point is, when they step up, when you watch the team,
As I'm watching the game, I don't have that fear of the next hitter.
He might come up with a blue pit.
He might come up with a ground ball up the middle.
He might come through with the clutch hit.
Absolutely.
But that guy that freaking scares you, that guy who when he steps up to the plate and two runners on, like, man, don't make a mistake to him.
He can change this game with one swing.
Soto, that's it.
that's about it right now.
Yeah.
And Lindor might eventually get there, but like, and Bichette is definitely the guy who laced double in the gap.