The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the 2024 World Series, defeating the New York Yankees and extending the Yankees’ championship drought to 15 seasons. While New York did manage to break its long-standing pennant drought this season, the team remains without a title since 2009.
For a franchise that prides itself on its 27 championships, this ongoing title drought is especially disappointing. The Yankees’ inability to capture a 28th championship has left fans longing for a return to the dominance that once defined the team, while the Dodgers showcased a much more disciplined and prepared approach in their title run.
The Dodgers clearly outperformed the Yankees in all facets of the game. Their offense, pitching, defense, and overall execution were notably superior, exposing weaknesses in the Yankees’ lineup and approach. Key Yankees players, including Aaron Judge, struggled offensively, failing to match the Dodgers’ consistent production and discipline.
While the Yankees have undeniable talent, the Dodgers’ strong, well-rounded performance highlighted the Yankees’ lack of cohesion and consistency. Managerial choices also favored the Dodgers, whose game planning allowed them to execute smoothly and capitalize on the Yankees’ mistakes.
Aaron Judge, presumed to be the American League MVP, had an especially disappointing World Series. He struggled both offensively and defensively, batting just .222 and making a costly error that contributed to a Dodgers comeback in the decisive Game 5.
Despite his leadership role and impact during the regular season, Judge’s lackluster performance has raised questions about his ability to perform in high-stakes games. His missed catch in Game 5, combined with his batting struggles, places significant responsibility on his shoulders, and as the team captain, he understands the weight of this loss.
Judge’s poor postseason track record has now reached a concerning level, continuing a trend of underperformance in October. While he started his playoff career strong from 2017 to 2019, his postseason stats have notably declined since 2020. Some speculate that Judge may be struggling under the pressure, potentially overcompensating to reverse his fortunes. This season’s poor showing marks a low point in his playoff legacy, and Judge now faces the challenge of overcoming his October struggles if he hopes to lead the Yankees to a championship in the future.
As Judge grapples with this setback, both he and the Yankees organization must consider how to improve moving forward. While Judge’s legacy in New York is still being written, this World Series loss serves as a significant mark against his career, reminiscent of past Yankees legends who also struggled in the postseason.
Judge, like many before him, will have to reconcile his unfulfilled October ambitions with the team’s storied legacy. He has expressed deep regret over falling short, and his determination to improve is evident. For the Yankees, this offseason may be a turning point to reflect, restructure, and aim for a future that holds another championship.