Yankees in April: 5 things we've learned
Briefly

Despite losing two out of three games to the Orioles, Yankees manager Aaron Boone believes in the team's potential to improve. With a record of 18-13, they lead a competitive AL East this season. The first month's performance reveals notable points, particularly Aaron Judge's remarkable start, who is poised for a potential Triple Crown run. He boasts staggering hitting numbers that place him among the league's best, reflecting his dedication and skill. Boone's optimism and Judge's performance point to a season of promise for the Yankees.
We're going to be really good. We've got a really good club. We have to keep getting better, and I'm confident we will.
The reigning AL MVP is off to the best start of his career, slashing .427/.521/.761 with 10 homers and 32 RBIs.
Judge's obsession with the craft of hitting combined with the overall lack of quality pitching depth makes it hard to envision him cooling down.
The season's first month is a small sample size but key elements of a team like the Yankees start to form.
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