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8 Reasons Why Yankees Fans Should Not Panic

As up and down as the Yankees have been at various points this season, there are 8 reasons why Yankees fans should not worry about the team. First, a couple…

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As up and down as the Yankees have been at various points this season, there are 8 reasons why Yankees fans should not worry about the team.

First, a couple of negatives.

Losing Jazz Chisholm Jr to a UCL injury in his non-throwing elbow on Monday night is a definite blow to the team.

In the 14 games he played since joining the team, he hit .316 with 7 home runs, 11 runs batted in, and 5 stolen bases. Almost from the time he put the pinstripes on, he changed the dynamic of the team.

For now, Chisholm is on the 10-day Injured List and the hope is that he will not need surgery.

The two pitchers who were supposed to shore up the bullpen have been a disappointment. One, Enyel De Los Santos has already been designated for assignment, and the other, Mark Leiter Jr, is allowing WAY two much traffic on the bases when manager Aaron Boone calls upon him.

8 Reasons Why Yankees Fans Should Not Worry

Beginning with a series against the Tigers in Detroit this weekend, the Yankees have 13 series left on the season.

Of those 13, 8 of them are against teams with a losing record, which means the Yankees have a relatively easy record the last six weeks of the regular season.

Aaron Judge and Juan Soto have provided the best one-two punch in any Major League lineup all season. We'll see if that's enough to carry the team down the stretch.

Dorothy + WDHA Parking Lot = AN AMAZING DAY! When Dorothy Martin and her incredible guitar player Luke stopped by on a rainy Wednesday to play a few tunes, answer some questions, and meet their fans, WDHA photographer Joseph Frazz was there to capture the action.

It's Terrie Carr and we love bringing fans to our home at WDHA to rock listener experiences and the chance to meet their favorite artists.

About Dorothy

Dorothy Martin is a powerhouse vocalist who I first saw in 2016 and was blown away.

Her Roc Nation debut album "Rock Is Dead" is a must-listen with its bluesy, heavy, authentic vibe and her follow-up "28 Days In the Valley" showed a different, more organic side to this multi-faceted artist. When "Gifts From The Holy Ghost" came out in 2022, Dorothy was a bona fide rock star.

Dorothy stopped by WDHA to play for some lucky contest winners and she killed it.

Dorothy has a new tune that was produced by Scott Stevens (Exies member and songwriter and producer for Shinedown, Halestorm, Daughtry, and more) and we get a full record from her soon. She describes it as the heaviest record she's made and the most diverse.

Dorothy has connected BIG TIME with our WDHA listeners (I actually saw people start to cry when they met her) She is bigger than life. A total badass rockstar! https://dorothyonfire.com

If you would like to experience a WDHA Parking Lot Party...

    Rock On Friends and I hope to see you in "The Lot"!

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