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And what I mean by that and it is proven on messages boards daily is the culture the Yankees have created for their fan base. Because of several reasons, ie., Market, TV Revenue, etc., the Yankees always have to operate in the now. Fans say they would, but a large majority have not had the privilege of experiencing the Jerry Kenney, Horace Clarke type years. The run the Yankees have endured over the 15 years is practically impossible to achieve in this day of free agency, luxury tax, and the likes. All this was achieved due to the extraordinary timing of Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, Mo, Williams combined with key acquisitions like O'niell, Tex, Arod, Broisius, Moose, El-Duque, etc, "starting to get the point". The core was young, extremely talented, as were the trades that added the missing ingredients each year. It is become harder and harder to be a now team when there is no core of talented youth or talented acquisitions on this 2013 team who's name isn't Kuroda. So bite the bullet and rebuild totally, or be that team for awhile that overs around the Wild Card games level of achievement. Romine is, not Posada, Nunez is not Jeter, Hughes is not Moose, and to spite the Yankee propaganda department, deal with the realities. Bring Sanchez up, really?