Yankees' Brian Cashman on club's sloppiness: We played poorly in the World Series'
Briefly

The Yankees' failure in the World Series, highlighted by critical errors like Judge's dropped catch and Volpe's misthrow, symbolizes a continued championship drought.
General Manager Brian Cashman acknowledged the team's poor performance, admitting that the Yankees' A-game was absent when it mattered most during the World Series.
Dodgers reliever Joe Kelly remarked on the Yankees' defense, suggesting that their history of sloppy play was well-known and a factor in their World Series loss.
Kelly advised that the Dodgers' strategy was based on scouting reports indicating the Yankees would make mistakes if put under pressure with the ball in play.
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